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Unmanaged devices, such as personal laptops and smartphones used for work, present significant security risks for organizations, with nearly half allowing access to sensitive resources without adequate protection. A recent study revealed that 92% of ransomware attacks in 2024 involved these unmanaged devices, which often lack fundamental security measures. Although traditional management solutions have fallen short, security leaders are exploring layered, innovative strategies to address the vulnerabilities posed by these devices, highlighting the need for a proactive approach to organizational security.
Unmanaged Devices: A Growing Security Threat for Organizations Dark Reading
February 27, 2025
In the face of rapid advancements in artificial intelligence and digital transformation, adaptability has become essential for organizational success. Companies often struggle not due to a lack of innovation, but because they cannot effectively integrate new technologies. Traditional change management approaches are no longer sufficient; organizations must instill a culture of agility and continuous transformation to stay competitive. John Campbell, drawing from his experience with Mass General Brigham Healthcare at Home, highlights the importance of strong operational leadership and a responsive culture in successfully implementing digital solutions. Looking forward, organizations are encouraged to continuously reevaluate and enhance their adaptability strategies.
"Embrace Adaptability: Key to Thriving in AI-Driven Markets" LinkedIn
February 27, 2025
Keith Perry, CIO at St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, underscores the necessity of understanding the institution's mission before collaborating with vendors, mandating onsite visits to ensure alignment with the hospital's goals in combating pediatric diseases. He is committed to utilizing advanced technologies like artificial intelligence to develop a "pediatric exam room of the future," while emphasizing the importance of careful planning to mitigate complexities. Perry advocates for a strategic approach to technology implementation that streamlines processes and enhances care coordination, particularly through innovations such as ambient listening, all aimed at minimizing the burden on families and maintaining high-quality patient care.
CIO Keith Perry Champions Vendor Partnerships to Transform Pediatric Care ThisWeekHealth
February 26, 2025
Matt Christensen, Senior Director of Cybersecurity at Intermountain Health, discusses the importance of understanding customer needs by stepping outside one's comfort zone, drawing inspiration from a mentor's lesson metaphorically related to "going to Cambodia." He illustrates this point with a case involving a researcher who effectively tackled iron deficiencies by immersing himself in Cambodian culture, contrasting it with less effective distant approaches. Through his experience with cybersecurity challenges, Christensen recognizes that genuine empathy and firsthand understanding are vital for problem-solving. He credits Todd Dunn for guiding him in this process, highlighting that true innovation often requires unconventional and sometimes inconvenient thinking.
"Stepping Outside Comfort Zones: A Lesson in Customer-Centric Innovation" LinkedIn
February 27, 2025
Unmanaged devices, such as personal laptops and smartphones used for work, present significant security risks for organizations, with nearly half allowing access to sensitive resources without adequate protection. A recent study revealed that 92% of ransomware attacks in 2024 involved these unmanaged devices, which often lack fundamental security measures. Although traditional management solutions have fallen short, security leaders are exploring layered, innovative strategies to address the vulnerabilities posed by these devices, highlighting the need for a proactive approach to organizational security.
Unmanaged Devices: A Growing Security Threat for Organizations Dark Reading
February 27, 2025
In the face of rapid advancements in artificial intelligence and digital transformation, adaptability has become essential for organizational success. Companies often struggle not due to a lack of innovation, but because they cannot effectively integrate new technologies. Traditional change management approaches are no longer sufficient; organizations must instill a culture of agility and continuous transformation to stay competitive. John Campbell, drawing from his experience with Mass General Brigham Healthcare at Home, highlights the importance of strong operational leadership and a responsive culture in successfully implementing digital solutions. Looking forward, organizations are encouraged to continuously reevaluate and enhance their adaptability strategies.
"Embrace Adaptability: Key to Thriving in AI-Driven Markets" LinkedIn
February 27, 2025
Keith Perry, CIO at St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, underscores the necessity of understanding the institution's mission before collaborating with vendors, mandating onsite visits to ensure alignment with the hospital's goals in combating pediatric diseases. He is committed to utilizing advanced technologies like artificial intelligence to develop a "pediatric exam room of the future," while emphasizing the importance of careful planning to mitigate complexities. Perry advocates for a strategic approach to technology implementation that streamlines processes and enhances care coordination, particularly through innovations such as ambient listening, all aimed at minimizing the burden on families and maintaining high-quality patient care.
CIO Keith Perry Champions Vendor Partnerships to Transform Pediatric Care ThisWeekHealth
February 26, 2025
Matt Christensen, Senior Director of Cybersecurity at Intermountain Health, discusses the importance of understanding customer needs by stepping outside one's comfort zone, drawing inspiration from a mentor's lesson metaphorically related to "going to Cambodia." He illustrates this point with a case involving a researcher who effectively tackled iron deficiencies by immersing himself in Cambodian culture, contrasting it with less effective distant approaches. Through his experience with cybersecurity challenges, Christensen recognizes that genuine empathy and firsthand understanding are vital for problem-solving. He credits Todd Dunn for guiding him in this process, highlighting that true innovation often requires unconventional and sometimes inconvenient thinking.
"Stepping Outside Comfort Zones: A Lesson in Customer-Centric Innovation" LinkedIn