HIMSS TV
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.
Toby Gouker, CISO at First Health Advisory Solutions, says the bad guys have decided to pick on the healthcare community, which means there is little time for the industry to shore up its defenses.
Hector Rodriguez, worldwide CISO for Microsoft, says everybody in a healthcare organization must be involved in compliance now that GDPR is in effect.
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.
IT Infrastructure
Lee Kim, director of privacy and security at HIMSS, says the industry has a long way to go to be able to fend off next WannaCry or Petya. But the good news is collaboration is happening across healthcare to better get prepared.
IT Infrastructure
Michael Gold, vice president of analytics and technology at the Midwest Health Collaborative, says it starts with educating users to become healthcare's front line of defense.
Kirk Lippold, Commander U.S. Navy (Ret.), explains why critical thinking and detailed planning from the top is essential to protecting systems from breaches and hacks.
Jane Harper, director of privacy and security risk management at the Henry Ford Health System, shares her advice for establishing sound practices for managing third-party relationships.
Patient Engagement
Claus Nielsen, whose new foundation seeks to ensure patient data is used responsibly, says reform is needed when it comes to the ownership of healthcare data, especially when it comes to giving patients more access.