Securing the Digital Future of the NHS
Tuesday 4th November 2025 | National Conference Centre, Birmingham
“From existing digital resources, the priority needs to be on modernising infrastructure and training many, many more staff in the necessary breadth of IT, technology, digital and data skills required; areas where there are notable deficits include cyber security, software development and data science. As well as upskilling the current workforce the NHS estimates it will need an extra 30-40,000 digital and data experts by 2030.”
– Wes Streeting, Secretary of State for Health and Social Care of the United Kingdom
300+
Delegates
18+
Presentations
25+
Exhibitors
15+
Key Experts
A Strategic Conference for NHS Cybersecurity and Digital Resilience
The NHS is undergoing a rapid digital transformation. With over £21 billion earmarked for innovation and modernisation, the opportunity to improve patient care through technology is clear — but so is the growing threat of cyberattack.
Cyber Health 2025 is the UK’s only dedicated summit focused exclusively on cybersecurity within the NHS. Designed for digital leaders, policy makers and frontline IT strategists, the event offers practical insight, policy guidance and peer-led discussion on the biggest challenges in health security today.
From national regulation to local response, the agenda is tailored to support those navigating complex infrastructure, compliance standards, third-party risks and workforce behaviour in an increasingly digital NHS.
A Room Full of Decision-Makers
Cyber Health 2025 brings together the senior NHS and public sector leaders shaping the future of health cybersecurity.
NHS Digital Executives
CIOs, CISOs, CNIOs, CCIOs, and Heads of IT
Directors of Digital Transformation and Infrastructure
Hospital Trust & ICS Leaders
Board-level leaders from NHS Trusts and ICBs
Digital and procurement leads managing regional cyber strategy
National Bodies & Policy Authorities
NHS England
NHS Digital
DSIT, NCSC, ICO, and national regulators
Cybersecurity & Risk Professionals
Heads of Clinical Safety
Risk Managers and Governance Leads
Data Protection Officers and Compliance Teams
NHS technology leaders face growing pressures to do more with less—recruitment challenges etc.
CH 2025 provides access to cutting-edge innovations, expert insights, and practical solutions to overcome these obstacles.
Free to Attend
No cost for NHS professionals
7.5 CPD Points
Enhance your professional development
Speakers
Learn from NHS & Tech leaders
Innovation
See the latest solutions in action
Networking
Connect with senior decision-makers
Free Lunch
Stay energised throughout the day
Key Themes at Cyber Health 2025
Cyber Health 2025 delivers a content-rich agenda designed around the real risks, regulatory demands, and operational pressures facing NHS organisations today.
The programme combines expert-led keynotes, real breach case studies, interactive workshops and live technology demonstrations — all focused on practical outcomes and strategic insight.
Whether you’re shaping national policy or leading Trust-level transformation, this is where knowledge becomes action.
NHS Cyber Maturity
From reactive defence to proactive, Trust-wide cyber strategies
Incident Readiness & Crisis Response
Simulations and exercises based on real-world breach timelines
Zero Trust Architecture
Practical pathways for implementing ZTA in NHS environments
Data Privacy & Compliance
Navigating GDPR, DSPT, and NHSX-aligned frameworks
Conference Speakers

Ming Tang
Chief Data and Analytics Officer – NHS England
[Invited]

Carol Mitchell
Head of Corporate Information Governance and Data Protection Officer – NHS England
[Invited]

Chris Day
Clinical Informatics Manager - NHS England
[Invited]

Monica Ralhan
Group Head of End User Compute (EUC) – Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust
[Invited]

Aaron Leathley
Head of Data Improvement – NHS England
[Invited]

Denis Scott
Chief Digital Information Officer – Guys’ and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust
[Invited]

Jonathon Legg
Head of Cyber Security – Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust
[Invited]

Amy Freeman
Chief Digital Information Officer – University Hospital of West Midlands
[Confirmed]