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ISACA session: 12 noon
Te Whatu Ora - Health New Zealand is updating the existing HISO 10029 (aka HISF) 2015 version to better suit the new health operating environment in New Zealand and make it easier for organisations to understand and adopt. The framework will be designed to protect personal health information (PHI) and patient personally identifiable information (PPII). This presentation is to describe the journey that Te Whatu Ora has embarked on to refresh the HISF and share some sneak previews of what is to come for Hospitals and Primary and Community Health Care.
Divya Dantuluri
Divya is a Security Consultant with Te Whatu Ora's Cyber Security Uplift Programme working on the HISF Refresh Project. She has 10 plus years of experience in the field of information security and is a certified ISO Auditor. Her last role was at Axenic Security, where she worked with various clientele, including the New Zealand Government, to help improve their information security practices.
The IIA NZ session will follow the ISACA session at approx 1.10pm.
How to educate a Board on their cyber security responsibilities.
Thomas has over 10 years of experience in cyber security and risk, in the government, financial and consulting sectors.
Working across a number of operational and management roles in large government and private sector firms, this gives Thomas a wide range of hands on experience to pull from.
Having spent time in the New Zealand Defence Force, Ministry of Social Development, Bank of New Zealand, and KPMG he has experienced the challenges of cyber security from a number of perspectives and workplaces.
With both operational and management experience he understands the challenges that the government sector faces when looking to protect critical national information and infrastructure, and the unique position that New Zealand is in to innovate with in the cyber sector.
For catering purposes, please register by Monday 30 January.
Please note, if you are unwell or have any Covid-19 symptoms, we ask that you do not attend the event in-person.
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