Arden & GEM’s Robotic Process Automation (RPA) Lead, Craig Kilgour, will be joining the NHS Cyber Security Conference on 19 June 2024 to share how RPA can be used to strengthen cyber security.
The second NHS Cyber Security Conference, hosted by Convenzis, will take place in London and is an opportunity for healthcare professionals and cyber security experts to come together and discuss the latest challenges, strategies, innovation and learning across the health and care system. Titled ‘Future-proofing the NHS’, the CPD accredited event is free for NHS senior leaders and decision-makers.
As the NHS increasingly relies on digital systems and technology to deliver services to patients, weak passwords present a cyber risk which can compromise data and system security and potentially disrupt patient care. Yet, identifying and managing this risk across a large numbers of users is time and resource intensive.
Craig will be joining the event as part of a fireside chat, at 13:00, to share how using an RPA lifecycle approach to identify weak passwords across five domains, and prompt users to take action, has resulted in a quicker, more efficient and more accurate process which provides greater transparency and reassurance.
For more details about the event please, including how to register, please visit the Convenzis website.