Medical Cybersecurity: An Ecosystem Approach

Please join UL Solutions in collaboration with The Association for the Advancement of Medical Instrumentation (AAMI) for an informative webinar on cybersecurity.

Upcoming Virtual Courses

Software/Cyber

Medical Cybersecurity: An Ecosystem Approach

Jun 24 to Jun 24, 2025

Overview

In this webinar, Medical Cybersecurity: An Ecosystem Approach we will discuss how stakeholders in the healthcare industry can address today’s top cybersecurity threats.   

 We will: 

  • Examine how to deter threat actors and disrupt their malicious activities.   

  • Explore how to detect and defend against vulnerabilities.  

  • Determine ways to reduce the impact of or recover from cyberattacks that occur.   

Because cyber risk is what some call an “unbounded” problem set, we will also look at using state-of-the-art standards to help “bound” this problem set and formulate a practical and defensible cybersecurity strategy. 

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Virtual Training Information

Our virtual training environment allows you to have direct interaction with your instructors and your fellow attendees. AAMI uses Zoom for virtual classes. You can test your connectivity and ability to use Zoom at zoom.us/test.
For virtual training courses, we request that you register at least one week in advance of the course start date to allow sufficient time for shipping of training materials and devices (Please allow two weeks for non-U.S. addresses). If you register within these time frames, AAMI cannot guarantee you will receive material prior to the start of the course but you will have access to digital versions of the materials. If you have any questions, please email education@aami.org.

Faculty

Anura Fernando

Global Head of Medical Cybersecurity

Anura Fernando is the global lead of medical device security at UL Solutions. He maintains 24+ years of experience at UL Solutions with safety-critical software and control systems certification. He has contributed to the development of several domestic and international consensus standards for software, security, and functional safety as a member in IEC, ISO, ASME, AAMI, IEEE, and UL committees and expert groups.

He is currently focused on UL 2900 for cybersecurity and development of the AAMI/UL 2800 family of standards for interoperable medical device interface safety and security. He has served on the HHS Health Care Industry Cybersecurity Task Force, Health Care Sector Coordinating Council, Federal Advisory Committee FDASIA WG to the Health IT Policy Committee, FDA Medical Device Interoperability Coordinating Council, and many others.