Privacy & Security
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Top security concerns for the modern network.
Mohit Tiwari says it's not so much the quality of encryption technology that makes healthcare data vulnerable to cyberattacks, but user error and application security in the industry.
(SPONSORED) Venky Anant, Associate Partner at McKinsey & Company, discusses how the digitization of the healthcare industry has spawned the emergence of advanced cybersecurity threats to health systems and patient data.
(SPONSORED) Robert Lord, Co-Founder and CEO of Protenus, details his company's innovative solutions for health data security and opines on the future of cyberattacks and how to prepare for them.
(SPONSORED) "Aside from the DEA for E-prescribing of controlled substances, there really aren't any mandates around using anything stronger than a user name and password," says Michael Magrath.
(SPONSORED) Adam Brand, Director of IT Security and Compliance at Protiviti, discusses how healthcare organizations can proactively fend off cyberattacks by "hunting for hackers."
"It's the behavior of people that determine the ultimate cybersecurity of any organization," says Mansur Hasib in this clip from the 2016 Privacy & Security Forum in Los Angeles.
Kevin Johnson, CEO and Security Consultant at Secure Ideas, explains why cybersecurity is considered a top priority in healthcare and why it should be thought of as an integral part of health IT and not a separate component.
(SPONSORED) As IT struggles to get out in front of enterprise security risks, mobile devices are adding another wrinkle to defense plans as they become an increasingly active attack vector.
Carla Smith, Executive Vice President at HIMSS, highlights the major themes at the upcoming HIMSS Annual Conference and Exhibition in Las Vegas, including the the value of health IT and cybersecurity.
