RSA 2019
The worst-case scenario for a security leader is to lose the faith of users, according to Jason Johnson, information security officer at Marin General Hospital and HIMSS Northern California Chapter president-elect.
Vade Secure Chief Solutions Architect Adrien Gendre talks about the biggest threats to email security, AI-originated phishing attacks and why users are no longer the weakest link in the security chain.
Mimecast’s Josh Douglas and Dino DiMarino discuss the health care industry’s unique security challenges, including a skills shortage and regulatory landscape, and how to meet those challenges.
Joyce Brocaglia, CEO of Alta Associates and founder of Executive Women's Forum, sees a need to fill board of director seats with people with security skills as well as to diversify cybersecurity teams.
AI skepticism, challenges with diversity and workforce development, and how to incorporate agile tactics into cybersecurity best practices were the major themes at RSA, says Tom Sullivan, editor-in-chief of Healthcare IT News.
Electronic Frontier Foundation Executive Director Cindy Cohn talks about the EFF’s role in fighting for the rights of the end user and how companies can improve security and privacy in their products.
Josh Mayfield, director of security strategy at Absolute, warns that security controls on devices will predictably degrade through entropy and new care models are giving rise to emerging security threats.
Special Agent M.K. Palmore explains how healthcare organizations can get started working with the FBI cybersecurity team to tackle infosec threats.