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2020 Healthcare Cybersecurity Priorities: Data Security, Ransomware and Patching

Watch our FREE webinar as we explore cybersecurity priorities for hospitals and healthcare-related service providers.

COVID-19’s unprecedented impact on healthcare lay bare the gaping holes in hospital cybersecurity defenses in 2020. Ransomware, patching, device security and data breaches each make up the tsunami of attacks that have targeted the healthcare sector in recent months.

2020 Healthcare Cybersecurity Priorities: Data Security, Ransomware and Patching

Tony Reina is Chief AI Architect at Intel Corp.

This webinar is for ANY information security pro in ANY sector impacted by a rapid digitizing of business process and a growing dependence on IoT.

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Tony Reina is Chief AI Architect for Health and Life Sciences with Intel Corp.  He is a physician with extensive experience in telemedicine, data science and artificial intelligence.

Jeff Horne is CSO of Ordr; formerly, he was the VP of information security for Optiv and senior director of information security for SpaceX.

Jeff Horne is currently the CSO at Ordr

Jeff Horne is currently the CSO at Ordr.

This limited-engagement webinar tackles:  

  • The Biggest Cyber Risks Healthcare Faces
  • Top Must-Do Mitigations for Healthcare IT Staff
  • What the Latest Ransomware Trends and Threat Groups Targeting the Healthcare Sector are

If you worry about poorly secured medical devices, uneven measures to lockdown patient data and a rapid push to telemedicine without adequate security – this webinar is for you.

This FREE webinar is for security IT staff, healthcare CISOs, decision-makers or analysts interested in exploring the latest healthcare threats and mitigations during this unprecedented moment.

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