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Cindy Cohn, executive director of the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF), talks about fighting for the rights of the end user and offers advice on how companies can improve their products in terms of security and privacy.
Josh Mayfield, director of security strategy at Absolute, discusses how security controls on devices will predictably degrade through entropy and how new care models are giving rise to emerging security threats.
John Muir Health CISO Tom August has fun compiling a bingo card with terms such as artificial intelligence, machine learning, DevSecOps, threat hunting and other terms to help elevate the infosec dialogue.
Special Agent M.K. Palmore explains how healthcare organizations can get started and what the FBI brings to the table in public-private collaboration to tackle infosec threats.
(Sponsored) Providers struggle to secure medical devices while working to bring greater access to data and improved treatment.
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WW Health Chief Health Information Security Officer at Microsoft Hector Rodriguez says that blockchain won’t solve every health IT problem and offers advice for figuring out where it might, and might not, be a fit for you.
Jay Patel, Clinical Transformation Officer at Seniorlink, says comprehensive tools for aging populations are going to require broadband, IOT, cybersecurity and data aggregation among patients, family members and caregivers.
Further collaboration between key stakeholders in needed to protect the NHS' national critical infrastructure against hacktivists, major crime organizations and nation states, says Dr. Saif Abed, healthcare cybersecurity expert with AbedGraham.
Christiana Care Health System CSIO Anahi Santiago says hospitals have to invest in security tools to stay ahead of cyberthreats, but that it's just as important to focus on people and process as it is on technology.
Margarita Gonzalez and Shane Owens, both with the Georgia Tech Research Institute, explain the need to reframe the security conversation from humans being the weakest link to supporting them with tools designed with users in mind.