Cybersecurity and Privacy
Fortinet's Sonia Arista and Renee Tarun discuss staying on top of cybersecurity in a changing business landscape.
        
        
          "Cybersecurity Leadership" author Mansur Hasib, also known as "Dr. Cybersecurity," discusses cybersecurity leadership in crises such as pandemics and hurricanes.
        
        
          HIMSS Director of Privacy and Security Lee Kim offers insights and advice for health systems as they try to defend against not only the coronavirus pandemic but also the opportunistic cyberattacks that are using it as cover to sow chaos.
        
        
          Michael Coates, co-founder and CEO of Altitude Networks, says we have to rethink the controls, technology and tools we use and then scale into workflows to optimize for accuracy.
        
        
          To minimize risk, there are certain features and offerings that third-party vendors need to have, according to Jigar Kadakia, chief information security and privacy officer at Partners HealthCare, and Ed Gaudet, CEO at Censinet.
        
        
          Brian Selfridge, partner at Meditology Services, says true healthcare IT security is evolving into a broader conversation that needs to be had at all levels of an organization.
        
        
          Dr. Saif Abed, director of cybersecurity advisory services at AbedGraham, gives a clinician's perspective on cybersecurity – and describes how data priorities in the U.K. and Europe differ from the U.S.
        
        
          Stony Brook Medicine Chief HIPAA Privacy Officer Stephanie Musso describes changes to HIPAA, new OCR enforcements of its right to access provision and more.
        
        
          Dr. John Halamka, newly named president of Mayo Clinic Platform, shares his views of what cybersecurity in healthcare will look like in five years – and discusses his new job in Minnesota.
        
        
          A more balanced security world includes vulnerability management that protects not only data, but also transactions and systems integrity, says Darren Lacey, CISO at Johns Hopkins University and Johns Hopkins Medicine.
        
        
           
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
