Privacy & Security
Dan Draper, founder and CEO of CipherStash, explains data protection advancements leveraging heuristics and encryption-in-use technologies. He warns of a looming Y2K-like race to update software for quantum safety.
"We've got to be able to do something to incent those smaller community hospitals," says Wes Wright, chief healthcare officer of Ordr, because they cannot afford to protect the large electronic attack surfaces created with meaningful use requirements.
Policies on data must cover all aspects, from security and privacy to data retention and disruption, according to Dr. Tamara Sunbul, medical director of Clinical Informatics at Johns Hopkins Aramco Healthcare.
Health systems can get ahead of cyber subterfuge by deploying mock threat actors to break into information systems, move around and see what they can do, says Gina Bertolini, partner at K&L Gates.
Electronic health record market, policy and funding variables have historically left behavioral health behind, but there is movement on all fronts, says Alisa Chestler, chair of the data protection, privacy and cybersecurity Team at Baker Donelson.
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Offir Levy, regional sales vice president, EMEA and APAC, at Claroty, warns that risks will just compound – and fast, along the digital maturity journey.
The IT leader discusses some of the innovative generative AI projects being piloted at the Boston health system and offers thoughts on how artificial intelligence should be regulated in healthcare – with guardrails around safety, efficacy and ethics.
Convening to discuss IOMT, layered security and more, and connecting with healthcare CIOs and CISOs helps Hans Hioyos, field CISO for Prophecy, Americas, serve his customers and inform his team, he shared at the HIMSS Healthcare Cybersecurity Forum.
Toni Laracuente, SVP and head of analytics for HIMSS, talks about HIMSS Analytics' advisory work with healthcare organizations, including cybersecurity consultations and assessments using the EMRAM and INFRAM digital maturity models.
C-suite conversations about cybersecurity, data governance and solutions should be happening to ensure organization-wide buy-in, says Barbee Mooneyhan, VP of security, IT and privacy at Woebot Health.