Discover how Censinet partners with The 229 Project to strengthen healthcare cybersecurity, foster collaboration, and empower healthcare leaders to tackle evolving risks. Learn more about upcoming events and discussions led by industry innovators.
The 229 Project is a healthcare technology initiative founded by Bill Russell, former CIO of St. Joseph Health, to help healthcare leaders prepare for future pandemics and strengthen cybersecurity. Named after February 29, 2020—the date of the first reported COVID-19 death—it fosters collaboration among healthcare CIOs and CISOs to address critical risks and challenges in patient care and data security.
Censinet partners with The 229 Project by sponsoring exclusive events and roundtable discussions with healthcare leaders. The partnership promotes collaboration and innovation to strengthen cybersecurity resilience and address evolving risks in healthcare technology.
The partnership aims to, strengthen healthcare cybersecurity through community collaboration; tackle systemic risks to patient care and data security; facilitate knowledge-sharing among healthcare CIOs, CISOs, and industry experts; advance technological innovation while ensuring safety and compliance.
Censinet will sponsor the following 229 Project events in 2025, featuring discussions on cybersecurity challenges and solutions: March 31 – Palo Alto, CA; April 17 – Denver, CO; April 22 – Tampa, FL; May 21 – Charlottesville, VA
This partnership addresses the growing cybersecurity threats in healthcare by fostering collaboration and offering actionable strategies for risk management. It ensures healthcare systems can operate securely and efficiently, protecting patient data and care delivery.
Expertise: Censinet is a leader in healthcare risk management, offering cutting-edge cybersecurity solutions. Mission Alignment: Both organizations share a commitment to protecting patient safety and advancing healthcare innovation. Thought Leadership: Censinet brings years of experience in addressing systemic risks and fostering collaboration among healthcare leaders.