Healthcare Information Security Podcast

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Exclusive, insightful audio interviews by our staff with healthcare/security leading practitioners and thought-leaders. Transcripts are also available on our site!

Episodios

  • Analysis: Self-Driving Tractors at Risk of Being Hacked

    13/08/2021

    This edition of the ISMG Security Report offers an analysis of how tractors manufactured by John Deere are at risk of being hacked. Also featured: a description of the infrastructure bill passed by the Senate that would boost cybersecurity funding and an update on the reboot of the AlphaBay darknet market.

  • Ongoing Issues With Security, Privacy, Complexity

    13/08/2021

    Rebecca Herold, host of the podcast show "Data Security and Privacy with the Privacy Professor," weighs in on the state of cybersecurity and privacy education and gives her recommendations on how to remedy the many issues the security community faces today.

  • Analysis: Oh, the Lies Ransomware Operators Tell

    06/08/2021

    The latest edition of the ISMG Security Report features an analysis of how ransomware attackers share about their inclinations, motivations and tactics. Also featured: The rise of integrity attacks; dispelling vaccine myths.

  • Security Flaws Affect Hospital Pneumatic Tube Systems

    03/08/2021

    Several critical security vulnerabilities in the firmware of control panels powering current models of pneumatic tube system stations made by Swisslog Healthcare could allow attackers to gain control of targeted hospitals' tube networks, says Ben Seri of the security firm Armis, which discovered the flaws.

  • Autonomous Real-Time Patching and Penetration Testing

    03/08/2021

    David Brumley, CEO of ForAllSecure, is the creator of Mayhem, a machine that applies patching and continuous penetration testing autonomously and in real time. He discusses software flaw detection and more in this episode of "Cybersecurity Unplugged."

  • Analysis: Keeping Track of Ransomware Gangs

    30/07/2021

    The latest edition of the ISMG Security Report features an analysis of the disappearance of ransomware-as-a-service groups, such as REvil and Darkside, and how that impacts the wider cybercrime ecosystem. Also featured: ransomware recovery tips; regulating cyber surveillance tools.

  • Cybersecurity's Impact on the Global Economy

    30/07/2021

    Macroeconomist Katheryn "Kadee" Russ analyzes how the deployment of 5G networks and technologies will lead to a change in the growth of the digital economy and digital trade.

  • Waging a War on Cybercrime With Big Data and AI

    28/07/2021

    Some 95% of today’s compromises are either zero-day exploits or malware-free attacks; that means that signature-based behavioral defenses only work for 5% of attacks, says Joe Head of Intrusion Inc. He discusses how to use massive lists of historical data to train AI to spot and stop malicious activity.

  • Alert for Ransomware Attack Victims: Here's How to Respond

    23/07/2021

    As ransomware continues to pummel organizations, if they do get hit, then from an incident response standpoint, what are the essential steps they should take to smooth their recovery? Veteran ransomware-battler Fabian Wosar, CTO of Emsisoft, shares essential steps and guidance for recovery.

  • Analysis: Implications of the Pegasus Spyware Investigation

    23/07/2021

    This edition of the ISMG Security Report features an analysis of ongoing investigations into the use of NSO Group's Pegasus spyware to spy on dissidents, journalists, political rivals, business leaders and even heads of state - and discussion of whether the commercial spyware business model should be banned.

  • Overcoming Cyberthreat Intelligence-Sharing Hurdles

    16/07/2021

    While some organizations are improving their ability to share threat intelligence with other entities within the same sector, cross-sector cyber info collaboration is still often a hurdle. But cyber fusion centers can help to automate that process, say Errol Weiss of the H-ISAC and Anuj Goel of Cyware.

  • Analysis: Changing Nature of Ransomware Attacks

    16/07/2021

    This edition of the ISMG Security Report features an analysis of comments from the former head of Britain's GCHQ intelligence agency, Robert Hannigan, on the changing nature of ransomware attacks. Also featured: Disrupting the ransomware-as-a-service business model; supply chain security management tips.

  • Educating and Training Future Cybersecurity Pros

    15/07/2021

    Rob Clyde of ISACA discusses his ideas for how to raise up the next generation of "cyberwarriors" to serve on the front lines of active defense against cyberthreats.

  • Moving Forward With Identity-Centric Security

    13/07/2021

    Richard Bird of Ping Identity discusses IAM solutions and "zero trust" for the new world in which identity is the perimeter.

  • Telehealth: Emerging Security, Privacy Issues

    09/07/2021

    While the use of telehealth has surged during the COVID-19 pandemic, the data security and privacy concerns for both patients and healthcare providers have also increased, says cybersecurity strategist Kayne McGladrey.

  • Expert Analysis: The Battle Against Ransomware

    09/07/2021

    This edition of the ISMG Security Report features three segments on battling ransomware. It includes insights on the Biden administration's efforts to curtail ransomware attacks, comments on risk mitigation from the acting director of CISA, plus suggestions for disrupting the ransomware business model.

  • Kaseya Ransomware: 'Largest Attack I've Witnessed So Far'

    04/07/2021

    Since Friday afternoon, Mark Loman of Sophos has been immersed in studying the scope and impact of the ransomware attack spread through Kaseya VSA's remote management platform. And he's learned enough about it to say without reservation: This the largest ransomware attack he's seen.

  • Connected Fitness Devices: The Growing Security Risks

    02/07/2021

    At-home fitness gear and other connected health devices pose growing potential security and privacy risks not only to the health data of consumers, but also to the environments in which individuals use these products, says Ondrej Krehel, CEO of cybersecurity and digital forensics firm LIFARS LLC.

  • Analysis: Why Ransomware Is No. 1 Cyberthreat

    02/07/2021

    This edition of the ISMG Security Report features a discussion about why the head of Britain's National Cyber Security Center says the No. 1 cyber risk is not nation-state attackers but ransomware-wielding criminals. Also featured: Western Digital IoT flaws; an FBI agent tracks cybersecurity trends.

  • A Venture Capitalist’s View of Cybersecurity

    01/07/2021

    Roger Lang, who has experience in SaaS and fintech and has invested in various cybersecurity companies, says that education is the key to making real progress on cybersecurity issues.

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