S6 E4 Cybersecurity in Healthcare: Frontline Defences and Industry Responsibility
Description
In this episode of AXREM Insights, Sally Edgington is joined by Future Leaders Evie Eccles and Luke Wallin to explore the critical issue of cyber security in healthcare. Their guests, Martin Jarvis from the National Cyber Security Operations Centre at NHS England and Bob Child, AXREM Cyber Security Working Group convener, offer a detailed look into the increasing cyber threats faced by the NHS. Martin discusses the nature of current attacks, the role of credentials in major breaches, and how the Cyber Security Operations Centre responds to incidents with rapid coordination, technical investigation, and clinical risk awareness. Bob complements this with an industry perspective, highlighting why suppliers must prioritise security, keep systems updated, collaborate effectively, and align with NHS England’s cybersecurity charter.
The conversation also explores NHS England’s efforts to raise awareness, the importance of partnership with suppliers, and practical guidance to help organisations strengthen their defences. From MFA and patching to log retention and incident planning, Martin outlines the everyday, methodical work required to stay ahead of attackers. The episode finishes on a lighter note with the podcast’s signature quirky question, letting listeners learn a little more about the guests outside their cyber security expertise. The result is a comprehensive and accessible discussion that underscores cyber security as not just a technical requirement, but a shared responsibility tied directly to patient safety.
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