Here are 10 feature interviews with hospital and healthcare system chief information security officers and cybersecurity experts.
Chris Joerg, CISO at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles, discusses hospital data protection and what to do when there's a breach in security.
Sheryl Rose, CISO and senior president at Catholic Health Initiatives in Englewood, Calif., explains why awareness training is pivotal in hospital cybersecurity and how her role as CISO has evolved.
Jigar Kadakia, CISO at Boston-based Partners HealthCare, on the impact that a breach in cybersecurity can have on the healthcare ecosystem.
Dan Costantino, CISO at Philadelphia-based University of Pennsylvania Health System, discusses the "human element" of cyberattacks and the top attack vector for cybercriminals.
Greg Garcia, executive director for cybersecurity at Healthcare Sector Coordinating Council in Washington, D.C., discusses why hospitals should invest in cybersecurity and how C-suite executives can maintain strong methods of data protection.
Don Kelly, information security officer at Vero Beach, Fla.-based Indian River Medical Center, explains how important proper cyber hygiene, awareness and communication are when dealing with hospital cybersecurity.
Todd Plesco, CISO at PrescribeWellness in Irvine, Calif., on the need for ethics in data protection and why business continuity plans are a hospital's best defense against cybersecurity attacks.
Derek Dudley, director of IT at Madison (S.D.) Regional Health System, discusses today's biggest threats to hospital cybersecurity and what types of cyberattacks are in store for the future.
Jim Garrett, interim CISO at University Hospital of Newwark, New Jersey and CISO at Mount Airy, Md.-based Quality IT Partners Consulting, explains why data integrity is a critical aspect of hospital data protection.
L.D. Gill, hospital security officer at Atlanta-based Emory University Hospital, discusses how mobile and medical devices can leave hospital systems vulnerable to cyberattacks.