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Oslo University Hospital CSO Torkel Thune on Nordic Threat Landscape
Global shifts are affecting cyberthreats in the Nordic region, and the healthcare sector and other critical infrastructure providers are especially vulnerable, said Torkel Thune, head of the department for architecture, operational IT security and chief security officer at Oslo University Hospital.
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In advance of QG Media’s inaugural Cyber Security for Critical Assets Nordic Summit (Sept. 10-11), Thune – this year’s CS4CA conference chair – shared perspectives on evolving IT and operational technology threats.
In this video interview with Information Security Media Group, Thune discussed:
- The evolution of threats currently critical infrastructure in the Nordics;
- How OT security leaders should prepare for the possibility of hybrid warfare;
- Why healthcare is increasingly targeted by cyberattacks.
Want to learn more? Register to attend CS4CA Nordic and gain practical advice from senior experts. CS4CA Nordic will bring together more than 100 IT and OT security leaders in Copenhagen on Sept. 10-11, with a content-rich program that emphasises actionable insights. Senior cybersecurity leaders from critical infrastructure can register with code “OT.today” to access all sessions and collaborate toward the region’s cyber-resilience.
About the Speaker
Thune is the department head at the Technology and Innovation Clinic of Oslo University Hospital. Torkel has extensive experience leading technology and security functions both nationally and internationally. He has been responsible for handling several large cybersecurity and real-world incidents globally. His educational background includes the Naval Academy, University of Oslo and the Norwegian School of Economics.

