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

  • IoT Security: 20 Years Behind Enterprise Computing

    19/11/2019

    While IoT devices are entering enterprises at a rapid pace, the security practices around them are as much as 20 years behind those for enterprise computing, says Sean Peasley of Deloitte, who outlines steps organizations can take to ensure safe IoT computing.

  • The Security Impact of Digital Transformation

    19/11/2019

    Cloud solutions, the mobile workforce, the skills gap - these are among the security impacts that don't get enough attention when discussing digital transformation. David Ryder of Avast Business opens up on these topics.

  • Multifactor Authentication 2020: Faster and More Effective

    18/11/2019

    Multifactor authentication is gaining traction - but it also is causing additional user friction when deployed poorly. Corey Nachreiner and Marc Laliberte of WatchGuard Technologies discuss how best to deploy and administer MFA.

  • Analysis: Instagram's Major Problem With Minors' Data

    15/11/2019

    The latest edition of the ISMG Security Report offers an in-depth analysis of whether Instagram is doing enough to protect the contact information of minors. Plus: Compliance updates on GDPR and PCI DSS.

  • Why Medical Device Security Is So Challenging

    14/11/2019

    Bolstering medical device security is a top priority at Fort Worth, Texas-based Cook Children's Health Care System, says CIO Theresa Meadows, who's a leader of two cybersecurity advisory groups.

  • The Dark Web's Automobile Hacking Forums

    14/11/2019

    There are robust and detailed discussions in cybercriminal forums on how to attack modern vehicles, seeking clandestine methods to steal cars, says Etay Maor of IntSights. Luckily, hackers aren't aiming to remotely trigger an accident, but there are broader concerns as vehicles become increasingly computerized.

  • Google's Push Into Health Sector: Emerging Privacy Issues

    13/11/2019

    With Google aggressively expanding its push into the healthcare sector, critical privacy-related issues are emerging, says regulatory attorney Alisa Chestler, who offers an overview of key issues.

  • What Mega Breaches Can Teach about Best Practices

    12/11/2019

    Getting breached is not a question of "if," but "when." Nick Carstensen of Graylog explains what steps should be taken to mitigate data breach risk.

  • CCPA Compliance: Identity Verification Challenges

    12/11/2019

    One key step for preparing to comply with the California Consumer Privacy Act, which goes into effect in January, is determining how best to verify the identity of users, say two leaders of the Sovrin Foundation, who discuss the key issues.

  • Identity Fraud: Account Origination

    11/11/2019

    Bala Kumar of iovation, a TransUnion company, sees a marked spike in identity fraud in general, and at account origination in particular. How does this increase manifest across industry sectors, and how should organizations re-think their defenses?

  • Protecting Data in Sprawling Computing Environments

    08/11/2019

    Sprawling computing environments - from cloud to containers to serverless - are posing challenges in maintaining visibility and determining if data is secure, says Mike Adler of RSA.

  • Analysis: Using Twitter for Espionage

    08/11/2019

    The latest edition of the ISMG Security Report offers an analysis of how Twitter allegedly was used to spy on critics of the Saudi Arabian government. Also featured: A preview of the new NIST Privacy Framework and an update on business email compromise attacks.

  • Why Is Third-Party Risk Management So Complex?

    07/11/2019

    Organizations should develop a comprehensive strategy for managing third-party security risks and avoid over-reliance on any one tool, such as vendor security risk assessment, monitoring or ratings services, says analyst Jie Zhang of Gartner.

  • Getting Ready for the NIST Privacy Framework

    06/11/2019

    By year's end, the National Institute of Standards and Technology should be ready to publish the first version of its privacy framework, a tool to help organizations identify, assess, manage and communicate about privacy risk, says NIST's Naomi Lefkovitz, who provides implementation insights.

  • Inside the Sophos 2020 Threat Report

    05/11/2019

    The Sophos 2020 Threat Report is out, and among the key findings: Ransomware attackers continue to leverage automated active attacks that can evade security controls and disable backups to do maximum damage in minimal time. John Shier of Sophos analyzes the trends that are most likely to shape the 2020 cybersecurity landscape.

  • Why the Healthcare Sector Is So Vulnerable to Cybercrime

    01/11/2019

    The healthcare sector is especially susceptible to ever-evolving cybercrimes, says attorney Jason G. Weiss, a former FBI special agent and forensics expert, who describes critical steps to take to avoid falling victim.

  • Analysis: Preventing Data Exposure in the Cloud

    01/11/2019

    The latest edition of the ISMG Security Report offers an in-depth analysis of how to prevent data exposure in the cloud. Plus: why PCI's new contactless payment standard lacks PINs, and how to go beyond the hype to accurately define "zero trust."

  • Mobile Devices: Protecting Critical Data

    31/10/2019

    Mobile devices are attractive targets for attackers because of messages, call logs, location data and more. State-sponsored groups are digging ever deeper into mobile hacking, says Brian Robison of BlackBerry Cylance.

  • How to Think Like an Attacker

    29/10/2019

    It's one thing to know your attackers. It's another to emulate some of their techniques so you can improve your own enterprise defenses. Craig Harber, CTO of Fidelis Cybersecurity, is an advocate of this "think like an attacker" defensive strategy.

  • How to Manage Supply Chain Risks

    28/10/2019

    Agile environments benefit from development platforms and open-source software, but that also raises the risks of attacks seeded in those supply chains, says Chet Wisniewski of Sophos, who describes steps that organizations can take to mitigate the risks.

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