Cybersecurity and Privacy
It might just be a matter of time until a phishing attempt finds its mark, meaning that the best strategy for healthcare organizations is to understand their attackers and prepare for the worst, says Healthmap Solutions CISO Kathleen Mullin.
Healthcare consumerism and cybersecurity might seem to be in tension, but it's the job of security professionals to make it work, and that starts with a culture change.
Suzanne Schwartz, Associate Director for Science and Strategic Partnerships at the FDA, shared insights and advice on medical device security, including cybersecurity attack response and best practices for CIOs and CTOs.
Developing a better link between cybersecurity and patient-facing services is what Dan Taylor, director of security of NHS Digital, believes is a top priority – a good cybersecurity strategy focused on people.
Nick Dougherty, managing director of MassChallenge HealthTech, is energized by all the pilots converting to broader implementation and is working on an assessment review to help innovators get over the security hurdles.
Infosec experts share advice about what innovators should track, security-wise, when building new apps and devices.
Karl West says the shift is being mandated by related trends toward consumerization and the cloud.
It's just the first test case for the nascent Digital Health Collaborative, an all-volunteer group of healthcare stakeholders.
The organization is accepting public comment on these guidelines for the next 45 days, and will release a final version in February at HIMSS 2019.
Connected Health Conference speakers said design and security concerns will be ironed out as the technology advances.