cybersecurity
David Heaney, CISO at Mass General Brigham, relays best practices for securing AI use in health systems to ensure proper adoption, implementation and cybersecurity - and the types of AI that security specialists use to ward off cyberattacks.
Organizations need to ask how they can secure their use of AI technologies, use AI to secure the organization better and defend against AI-driven attacks, says Dave Heaney, chief information security officer at Mass General Brigham.
Joel Burleson-Davis, SVP for Worldwide Engineering Cyber at Imprivata, discusses new identity- and access-management strategies, a potential passwordless future and cybersecurity trends to watch.
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Threat actors are increasingly using AI to generate hacking attempts and phishing scams. Jeff Webber, Intelliguard CTO, calls for cybersecurity vendors to create AI-powered solutions to fight these new threats.
FinThrive SVP and CISO Greg Surla discusses why providers should not rely on single vendors in RCM environments and how the Change Healthcare attack was a watershed moment.
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US Health and Human Services CISO La Monte Yarborough discusses the HHS 405(d) program, which provides free educational resources and cybersecurity best practices in English and Spanish for healthcare organizations of all sizes.
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Dave Bailey, VP, Consulting Services at Clearwater Security, recommends developing cybersecurity strategy around a framework like NIST 2.0 and working with leadership to get the necessary resources to address vulnerabilities.
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Lee Kim, senior principal, cybersecurity and privacy at HIMSS, discusses the new NIST Cybersecurity Framework 2.0, which offers specific implementation examples and granular guidance to help organizations manage and reduce cybersecurity risk.
The company, which tailors cybersecurity offerings to health systems and providers, also appointed its first chief executive officer, Geyer Jones.
Both small and large organizations have risk challenges and threat-monitoring gaps, but executives are increasingly recognizing that cybersecurity in healthcare is a strategic imperative central to patient safety, says Steve Cagle, CEO of Clearwater.