Network Infrastructure
IT Infrastructure
Aashima Gupta, global head of Health Solutions at Google Cloud, talks about Google’s approach to technology enabling infrastructure with healthcare industry standards to allows organizations to have more time to innovate.
IT Infrastructure
Anahi Santiago, CISO and Christiana Care Health System, discusses strategies healthcare companies can use to stay ahead of the evolving threat landscape.
IT Infrastructure
Josh Gluck, VP of global healthcare technology strategy at Pure Storage, explains how hospitals can build a more efficient data strategy to more easily get the right information and insights in real-time.
IT Infrastructure
Michael Archuleta, CIO and HIPAA and information security officer at Mt. San Rafael Hospital, takes a look at the security vulnerabilities that are putting sensitive data at risk.
IT Infrastructure
Lee Kim, director of privacy and security at HIMSS, gives a comprehensive overview of the threats, risks and emerging best practices tied to keeping healthcare data safe.
Workflow
Michael Johnson, data scientist with St. Charles Health System, says providers may be missing opportunities to build an analytics capability that outperforms outsourced help. But that doesn't mean it's easy.
IT Infrastructure
Winston Armstrong, CISO at the San Diego Super Computer Center, and Sandeep Chandra, director of health cyberinfrastructure at the same center, both tout the benefits of a hybrid cloud. But key safeguards are needed to keep it secure.
IT Infrastructure
Richard Staynings, a cybersecurity evangelist with Clearwater Compliance and a HIMSS Cybersecurity Committee member, advocates for providers to make sure its third-party tools work well together and do not create unwanted vulnerabilities.
IT Infrastructure
Chris Bowen, chief privacy and security officer at ClearDATA, says platforms need to enable their customers to innovate by giving them peace of mind about their security.
IT Infrastructure
Allyson Vicars, associate director of health IT research at The Advisory Board, says the best course for executives is to keep it simple by bringing forth viable and easy understood plans that hospital staff can get behind.