Johns Hopkins Medicine Appoints Janet Rathod to Strengthen Cybersecurity Efforts
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Contributed by: Drex DeFord
Summary
Janet Rathod has been appointed as the Chief Information Security Officer at Johns Hopkins Medicine, charged with enhancing the organization’s cybersecurity strategy amidst rising threats in the healthcare sector. Her extensive background spans healthcare, technology, finance, and government, positioning her to address the complexities of protecting patient data. Rathod plans to cultivate a culture of security awareness through comprehensive training for staff and aims to improve collaboration across departments to create a cohesive defense against cyber threats. Her leadership comes at a pivotal moment as the healthcare industry seeks to strengthen its defenses against increasing cyberattacks.