Privacy & Security
The risk is a cyberattacker using AI to process a volume of data and finding a corner of the environment we didn't know about, says Dave Heaney, CISO at Mass General Brigham.
Security risk trends include the move to mobile, a password-less future and outsourcing, says Joel Burleson-Davis, SVP Worldwide Engineering Cyber at Imprivata.
Authentication can go to the bad actor's computer, says Tony Lauro, security tech and strategy director for Akamai, which has been working on fixing the MFA process.
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Making hospital systems more secure in the current threatscape means leveraging AI and implementing the cybersecurity guidelines, says Jeff Webber, Intelliguard CTO.
DuploCloud account executives Joshua Mattson and Aaron Blackmon said protecting sensitive data is key to ensuring customers are secure when they work on the cloud.
Redundancy essentials are needed in every area, including vendors, as the Change attack showed the ancillary impact on healthcare, says Greg Surla, senior vice president and chief information security officer for FinThrive.
A class-action lawsuit has reportedly been filed against the Pennsylvania health system for the data breach.
Massive chain cyberattacks, including those against Change and Ascension, have shed new light on the power of these incidents to trigger multiple cyber insurance policies, says Hartmut Mai, president of Cyberwrite.
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The Section 405(d) of the Cybersecurity Act of 2015 directs the HHS to create a public-private partnership that specifically targets those who are not cyber practitioners, says La Monte Yarborough, HHS CISO.
The employee, reportedly an executive who was an interim medical director, allegedly misrepresented her qualifications.