Ransomware Preparedness for Healthcare: Enhancing Resilience Amid Growing Threats
On-Demand
Duration: 1 hour
Overview
Recent ransomware attacks have affected prominent institutions like UHS, CommonSpirit Health, Johns Hopkins Health and HCA to name a few, increasing the demand for robust cybersecurity services in healthcare. Generative AI and data modernization technologies promise to revolutionize patient care and streamline operations, but the looming ransomware threat poses challenges to their adoption.
Join Healthcare Triangle for an insightful webinar addressing the pressing issue of ransomware and its implications for the healthcare sector. Our expert Lena Kannappan, Head of Business, Strategy and Partnerships, Healthcare Triangle, will explore strategies to bolster education, preparedness, identification, prevention, detection, response, and recovery efforts within healthcare facilities. Lena will be speaking to a couple of CxOs from health systems to bring out their perspectives on the sensitivity around this issue and how this cyber security topic is becoming a board level conversation.
Register now to secure patient care and data integrity amid evolving cybersecurity challenges.
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Key Learnings
- Significance of incident response planning, testing, and individual involvement in reducing ransomware impact and enhancing healthcare cybersecurity hygiene.
- Importance of proactive strategies for preparation and prevention to mitigate ransomware risk.
- Critical role of early detection and rapid response in managing ransomware attacks within healthcare environments.
Speakers
Lena Kannappan
Head of Business, Strategy and Partnerships,
Healthcare Triangle, Inc.
A visionary leader, Lena leads and directs the business operations for HCTI. He is the Executive Sponsor for strategic partnerships, M&A, and oversees some of the key alliances. He founded FuGen Solutions - acquired by HCTI (then 8KMiles) - and is a serial entrepreneur with 24 years of software industry experience.
Lena is one of the original founders of SAML 2.0 protocol and Federated Identity Management model for the industry while at Orange-France Telecom, which changed the way identity information is shared between service providers and enabled the huge success of SaaS, Cloud and Social Networking. Lena is a regular invited speaker in industry related events.
Dr. Dilip Nath
AVP & Deputy CIO,
SUNY Downstate Medical Center
A recognized technology leader known for strategic planning to achieve business goals and objectives, Dilip Nath is an accomplished Higher Education and Health Care industry executive with over 25 years of experience in driving IT solutions. Dilip provides leadership for continued development of a robust and secure environment as measured by successful ROI’s, operational improvement, and organizational development. In his current role as Deputy Chief Information Officer and Interim Chief Information Officer, Dilip leads a high performing and responsive IT department while aligning technology initiatives with business objectives.
Chinna Subramaniam
Director, IAM & Directory Services,
City and County of San Francisco
Chinna Subramaniam is Director of Identity and Access Management (IAM) for the City and County of San Francisco department of technology. A leader in identity governance and access management space, Chinna has architected and strategized the IAM roadmap for financial and healthcare applications and is a specialist in digital identity and transformation. Chinna previously worked as a security architect in “big four” consulting firms as well as large computer product technology companies.
Moderator
Steve Myers
Editor, Digital Health Insights
CHIME CEU Certification
The Ransomware Preparedness for Healthcare: Enhancing Resilience Amid Growing Threats webinar presented by the College of Healthcare Information Management Executives (CHIME) has approved this event for 1 CHIME CEU towards the following certification programs:
- Certified Healthcare CIO (CHCIO) Program
- CHIME Foundation Certified Healthcare Executives, (CFCHE) Program
- Certified Healthcare Information Security Leaders (CHISL) Program
- Certified Digital Health (CDH) Program
Certificate holders may claim their CEUs from this program by entering them on the CHIME website at Continuing Education Credits (CEUS)
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