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Podcasts Hosted by Bill Russell, Sarah Richardson, and Drex DeFord
In-depth interviews with healthcare CIOs, CISOs, and technology leaders. Bill Russell explores the decisions, strategies, and innovations shaping healthcare transformation.
Sep 3, 2024·Newsday
September 2, 2024: Srini Koushik , President AI and Sustainability & CTO at Rackspace joins Bill for the news. How do healthcare organizations balance the promise of AI with the potential risks it introduces? Is the rapid advancement of AI technology outpacing our ability to manage its implications, particularly in sensitive areas like patient care? The conversation challenges listeners to consider whether AI is ready to take on the complex tasks it's designed for, or if the industry is movi
Aug 29, 2024·2 Minute Drill
Drex DeFord shares his top recommendations for cybersecurity podcasts that go beyond technical jargon to provide engaging, informative, and entertaining content.Top cybersecurity podcasts:https://thecyberwire.com/podcasts/hacking-humanshttps://darknetdiaries.comhttps://www.crowdstrike.com/resourc...
Aug 28, 2024·Newsday
August 28, 2024: Lindsey Jarrell , CEO of Healthlink Advisors , joins Bill for the news. How can healthcare organizations better prepare for ransomware attacks from the business side of operations? What are the implications of Epic's three-tier business continuity model? As imaging systems become more fragmented, is it time to rethink governance and enterprise architecture to ensure better performance and security across the board? Dive into these issues from a health advisors perspective in thi
Aug 27, 2024·2 Minute Drill
Drex DeFord dives into the top cybersecurity reports for 2024. From CrowdStrike’s threat reports to IBM’s classic cost of a data breach analysis, Drex highlights essential insights and trends shaping the healthcare security landscape. Plus, discover the latest healthcare-specific insights from Fortified Health Security’s Mid-Year Horizon Report. Reports: https://www.crowdstrike.com/resources/reports/threat-hunting-report/ https://www.crowdstrike.com/global-threat-report/ https://www.ibm.com/repo
Aug 26, 2024·UnHack the News
August 26, 2024: Christian Boucher , head of Healthcare Strategy and Solutions Architecture at Island joins Drex for the news. The discussion delves into pressing issues such as North Korean IT workers covertly accessing U.S. company data. How can hospitals better prepare for tech outages that threaten business continuity and patient care? As Boucher shares his extensive experience in healthcare IT, the conversation challenges listeners to reconsider the traditional approaches to security and co
Aug 26, 2024·UnHack the Podcast
August 26, 2024: Drex DeFord dives into the often unexpected journeys of healthcare CISOs, unraveling how their varied career paths—from helpdesk roles to legal backgrounds—have shaped their current positions. Discussion focuses on how these leaders navigated the evolving landscape of cybersecurity, and what advice helped them on their journey. Drex is joined by Shawna Hofer, CISO of St. Luke in the wrap-up segment further to discuss these issues and their personal experiences. Key Points:
Aug 23, 2024·2 Minute Drill
Drex DeFord delves into the potential creation of an independent U.S. Cyber Force. He then shifts to critical advice on what red flags to look out for and key questions to ask during the insurance purchasing process. Lastly, Drex covers the bold move by Action1, a Houston-based patch management company, as they turn down a $1 billion acquisition offer from CrowdStrike, choosing independence for future growth. Remember, Stay a little paranoid. Subscribe: https://www.thisweekhealth.com/subscribe/
Aug 21, 2024·UnHack the News
August 21, 2024: Russell Teague , CISO at Fortified Health Security joins Drex for the news. The conversation questions the ethical implications of paying ransoms: Is it ever justifiable, or does it perpetuate a vicious cycle of crime? As the conversation shifts to the sophisticated structure of cybercrime organizations, they dissect the complexity of these operations, likening them to well-oiled corporations rather than disorganized gangs. Finally, the episode touches on the necessity of demand
Aug 20, 2024·2 Minute Drill
Drex DeFord dives into the latest developments in cybersecurity with a focus on the newly released NIST encryption standards designed to withstand quantum computing attacks. Drawing parallels to Lance Armstrong's doping scandal, Drex highlights the risks posed by quantum computers to current encryption models and emphasizes the importance of preparing for future threats. Remember, Stay a little paranoid. Subscribe: https://www.thisweekhealth.com/subscribe/ Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/comp
Aug 19, 2024·Newsday
August 19, 2024: Jacob Hansen , Chief Product Officer at AvaSure joins Bill for the news. How are AI-driven solutions, like computer vision and natural language processing, reshaping the workflows in hospitals? Jacob Hansen sheds light on AvaSure's approach to leveraging AI to augment and automate care, ultimately aiming to reduce the cognitive load on clinicians and improve patient outcomes. The discussion also touches on the evolving role of data analytics in healthcare, particularly in tackli
Aug 17, 2024·2 Minute Drill
Drex DeFord dives into the latest Microsoft Patch Tuesday updates, which included six zero-day vulnerabilities and 90 other security fixes. Plus, hear about CrowdStrike's president accepting the "Most Epic Fail" award at DEF CON and why it's a lesson in accountability. Remember, Stay a little paranoid. Subscribe: https://www.thisweekhealth.com/subscribe/ Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/ThisWeekHealth Twitter: https://twitter.com/thisweekhealth Donate: Alex’s Lemonade Stand: Foundation
Aug 14, 2024·Newsday
August 14, 2024: David Ting , Founder and CTO at Tausight joins Bill for the news. The discussion revolves around the recent CrowdStrike incident, raising critical questions about the vulnerabilities in kernel-level coding and the rigorous testing needed to prevent such widespread disruptions. How should CIOs balance the need for rapid deployment with the risks of untested releases? The conversation further explores the intricate architecture of healthcare systems, the increasing interdependency
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