This invitation-only Roundtable for members will be a closed-door discussion. As healthcare organizations move beyond traditional VLAN-based segmentation, clinical networks are becoming harder to secure due to rapid device turnover, vendor-managed systems, unmanaged IoT and medical devices, and increasing regulatory pressure around access controls and risk reduction. This roundtable will explore how healthcare leaders are modernizing clinical network segmentation toward more dynamic, role-based and zero trust approaches that support HIPAA-ready security practices without disrupting patient care. The discussion will focus on practical lessons around device classification, least-privilege access, policy design, validation before enforcement, and the operational challenges of strengthening segmentation across clinical, security, networking, and biomedical teams.
Expert Guest
Troy Arnold – Subject Matter Expert
Troy Arnold is a veteran network security professional with over 20 years of experience, specializing in Network Access Control (NAC) and IoT security. Following nearly a decade as a senior consulting systems engineer for major enterprise networking vendors, Troy spent the last 4 years advancing IoT security solutions at Ordr Inc. Throughout his career, which began in the wireless sector, he has been a trusted advisor to organizations navigating complex digital landscapes, combining deep technical expertise with a proven ability to deliver clear, actionable security strategies.
Agenda:
- Introduction of the parties
- General discussion regarding the topic
- Conclusions
- Networking with Peers