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Fearing fraud, patients may not answer phone calls from providers or health plans, which can negatively impact their care. Jim Tyrrell, VP of global product strategy at TNS, discusses how branded calling and spoof protection can help.
Breaches have increased 250% over the last five years and ransomware attacks have increased 280%, says Greg Garcia, executive director of the HSCC, Cybersecurity Working Group.
Vantiq's Sam Schifman talks about how the company's platform can assist clinicians in managing aging and chronically ill patients' care by "orchestrating" different systems to process and contextualize data in real time.
HIMSS found third-party risk management is the top weak link for IT leaders and executives, with most wanting AI powered threat detection, a solution usually not done inhouse, says Jill Brewer, market insights lead.
When Change Healthcare was attacked and Atlantic General couldn’t bill for a month, it helped bring the need for a robust cybersecurity system front of mind to board members, says Jonathan Bauer, CIO Atlantic General Hospital Health System.
It's critical that health systems and organizations take an "all of us" approach to decision-making, says Eric Liederman, CEO of CybersolutionsMD and former National Leader of Privacy, Security and IT Infrastructure at Kaiser Permanente.
Component pieces of large language models can be used for information telemetry and analysis, says Darren Lacey, CISO at Johns Hopkins.
Renato Umeton, director of AI operations and data science services at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, describes the process of creating a special environment for evaluating and deploying large language models for research and operations.
With a newly minted title addition of Chief AI and Information Officer, the health system's Chief Digital Officer describes plans and priorities for artificial intelligence, IT infrastructure, cybersecurity and more.
A White House initiative offers $800 million and help from Microsoft for free and low-cost tools and services for critical access and rural hospitals, says Kelly Arduino, a healthcare industry leader Wipfli.
Nana Odom, head of clinical engineering at Cleveland Clinic London, says security must be included in the design of each connected medical device and updated throughout the device’s life.
GenAI can help a cybersecurity team learn and protect assets, says David Heaney, CISO at Mass General Brigham. He also dives into best practices for securing with and against AI.