Find out if you're more like Drex, Sarah, or Bill!
You're the guardian of healthcare technology! Like Drex, you have a practical, no-nonsense approach to solving problems. Your background has given you unique insights into managing risk and protecting what matters most. You're the person everyone turns to when things get serious, and you have a gift for explaining complex security concepts in ways everyone can understand.
You're the heart of the healthcare IT community! Like Sarah, you believe in the power of connections and the importance of lifting others up. Your superpower is bringing people together and creating environments where innovation thrives. You lead with empathy and understand that technology is only as good as the people using it.
You're the visionary strategist! Like Bill, you see the bigger picture and understand how all the pieces fit together. Your entrepreneurial spirit and strategic thinking help you identify opportunities others miss. You're equally comfortable in the boardroom and the server room, bridging the gap between technology and business.
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Niko Skievaski, Redox
AI is somewhat analogous to driving. You can easily drive without a GPS, especially if it's somewhere close and familiar. But most patients are complicated and it helps a great deal to have the support of data science. It's like driving with a GPS to a place that's far, that you don't know and you're not familiar with.
Dr. Anthony Chang, AIMed
Home networks are around three and a half times more likely to have malware on them than corporate networks. So think about your entire workforce at home using their own wifi routers and various states of passwords and that certainly expands the opportunity for the bad guys.
Tim Norris, RSA
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