Ján Ščamba
Ján Ščamba graduated from the University of Žilina in the field of Robotics and Industrial Automation. In 2002, he joined Siemens.
He has been working for Siemens Healthineers since 2006 and his almost 15 years of professional experience as a software developer, software architect and cyber security expert includes a wide range of expertise and know-how.
In 2018, he became the team leader of the Cyber Security Competence Centre, which has global significance and impact on the security of all developed software in the field of medical technology Siemens Healthinners.
He has been working for Siemens Healthineers since 2006 and his almost 15 years of professional experience as a software developer, software architect and cyber security expert includes a wide range of expertise and know-how.
In 2018, he became the team leader of the Cyber Security Competence Centre, which has global significance and impact on the security of all developed software in the field of medical technology Siemens Healthinners.
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Cybercrime - a silent threat in healthcare
We live in times when many of us voluntarily give up privacy in favour of social networks. The benefits of using a smartphone prevail over fear that our anonymity remains a torso. Digitization has progressed by leaps and bounds in healthcare and is far from reaching its peak. That is why it is important to name cyber threats directly, but also how cyber attacks can affect our health and life. At the same time, it is necessary to imagine ways how to minimize and prevent them effectively.