Mario Minarovský
Slovakia
Simulated cyber attack on a dental clinic - You don't know the day or the hour
Abstract
Cybersecurity is often underestimated. We all understand its importance, but we frequently act contrary to its basic principles. How easily can a clinic become a victim of a cyber attack? What should be done if it happens? This lecture offers a simulation of a cyber attack on a clinic, allowing participants to experience firsthand the consequences of inadequate protection.
During the simulation, you will learn:
- The most common methods of attacks on healthcare facilities.
- How to respond quickly and effectively to a cyber attack.
- Steps to take to minimize damage and restore systems.
- How to learn from such an attack and improve security measures.
Conference participants will gain practical experience and valuable insights that will help them better protect their workplaces from cyber threats. Prepare for a realistic scenario that will demonstrate the importance of prevention and rapid response in the field of cybersecurity.
Mario Minarovský has over 25 years of experience in the ICT market in the CEE region. Throughout his professional career, he has held managerial positions in multinational companies such as Novell, NetIQ, Symbol Technologies, and Nortel Networks. He excels in understanding the environment from the manufacturer, through the distributor, to the integrator. As a consultant, he specializes in the digitization of administrative processes and cybersecurity. Since 2008, he has been actively involved in the digitization of processes within the Catholic Church through the ecclesia.sk project.
Mario is also the Executive Director of CREDIBILIS, where he collaborates with a team of experts focused on improving digital services and security. He regularly speaks at conferences, where he moderates discussions and presents the latest trends in ICT and cybersecurity. Recently, he has been involved in a cybersecurity awareness initiative called “Nevieš dňa ani hodiny,” which took place in Prešov and Ružomberok for church institutions.