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Archimedes 101 Healthcare Security Week 2026: February 19-20

Training Sessions: February 18 and Medical Device Security 101 Workshop: February 19-20

 

Sahara Las Vegas

2535 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109

CHOOSE THE EVENTS THAT ARE RIGHT FOR YOU!

Archimedes is excited to bring members and guests together in a safe space to learn, share and network with the best of the best in healthcare and medical device security. You can choose to attend a training event led by expert speakers on February 18 and then attend the familiar and highly regarded Archimedes 101 Workshop on February 19-20. Or attendees can choose to solely attend the training sessions, or choose to attend only the Archimedes Medical Device Security 101 Workshop...the choice is yours!

 

One-Day Training  $1895


February 18   

Attendees have the opportunity to register for a training option prior to the workshop:

This self-paced version of 'Threat Modeling Essentials' is a focused course perfect for busy security architects, software developers, product managers, and more, looking to develop fundamental skills to find and mitigate threats systematically. You will learn to visualize systems, map data flows, understand vulnerabilities and recommend mitigations.

Training is one-day only

More Info

 

Archimedes 101 Workshop  $1895

February 19-20   

The 2026 Archimedes Medical Device Security 101 Workshop is a two-day educational workshop for healthcare providers, medical device manufacturers and industry regulators to learn and speak frankly about medical device security threats and solutions.


Why Attend?

 

Our events do not focus on the latest industry buzz or trendy new product development. We want you to feel comfortable speaking freely about your cyber security issues with trusted and respected professionals who can help you establish best practices for improving medical device security. At Archimedes, we provide a secure forum for you to learn about emerging cyber security issues and then we arm you with the knowledge to better protect both your patients and clients.

Attendees from our previous conferences have included:

  • Chief information security officers
  • Directors of product engineering
  • System engineers
  • VPs of global product security
  • IT security managers
  • Physicians
  • Chairs of medical device security standards bodies
  • Security researchers
  • Front-line engineers from clinical facilities

If you have additional questions, please contact us at archimedes@northeastern.edu