Governance & Risk Management
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Inogen’s Ebenezer Arumai Discusses Cyber Risk in Advance of ManuSec Summit
Healthcare ecosystems today depend on an array of medical devices and specialized equipment to deliver life-saving care, but those digital advancements also pose cyberthreats.
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Ahead of QG Media’s 10th ManuSec Summit – scheduled for Oct. 14 and 15, in Chicago – we caught up with Ebenezer Arumai, director of IT infrastructure and security at medical device manufacturer Inogen, to discuss the cyber risk challenges related to medical equipment and managing global suppliers.
“When we talk about our product where the security is by design, then there won’t be a bigger variance when the product is even built by OEM partners,” Arumai said. “If we are trying to add securuity after design, then it will be a bigger problem.”
In this interview with Information Security Media Group, Arumai discussed:
- The paramount role of building the security framework as part of the product’s design;
- The importance of establishing clear-cut, well-defined partnerships with OEMs;
- New strategies for integrating security features into products.
Want to learn more? ManuSec will bring together more than 150 IT and OT security leaders, with a content-rich program that emphasizes actionable insights. Senior cybersecurity leaders from manufacturing companies can register with code “OT.today” to access all sessions and collaborate for better cyber resilience.
About the Speaker
With over 25 years IT and security experience, Arumai is the director of IT infrastructure and security at Inogen, a medical equipment manufacturer and distributor that specializes in portable oxygen concentrators.

