

Privacy & Innovation in Healthcare
Overview
For startups and small organizations building in healthcare, innovation and privacy don't have to be in conflict but navigating the balance requires a clear-eyed understanding of the rules of the road. This webinar cuts through the complexity and equips founders and builders with a practical foundation in privacy principles, baseline cybersecurity controls, Canadian legislation, and responsible AI adoption in regulated environments.
What to expect
A grounded, jargon-free session designed for builders. You'll leave with a working mental model of privacy and security in healthcare and a clearer sense of how to build with trust from day one.
In this session, you'll learn:
Core privacy concepts and why they matter in healthcare
Canada's privacy legislation landscape and what it means for your product
Risk management tools including Privacy Impact Assessments (PIAs) and Threat & Risk Assessments (TRAs)
Baseline cybersecurity controls every health-adjacent startup should have in place
High-level safeguards for responsible AI adoption in healthcare settings
How privacy, security, and innovation can reinforce not restrict each other
Who this is for
Founders, builders, and teams working at the intersection of technology and healthcare, especially those at an early stage navigating privacy requirements for the first time.
Hosted by
Privacy Horizon
Part of
BrampUp Series | Brampton Venture Zone (BVZ)
BrampUp is a community event series by Brampton Venture Zone (BVZ) by TMU—a non-profit startup incubator supporting early-stage founders and small businesses through mentorship, programming, and ecosystem connections. The series is designed to support startups across key business functions, including legal, finance, and growth—bringing together founders, operators, and experts to build practical skills and accelerate their next stage of growth.
This session is part of the BVZ Launch program and is open to the public.
Disclaimer: This zoom session will be recorded for internal purposes.