Government Information Security Podcast

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Exclusive, insightful audio interviews by our staff with government/security leading practitioners and thought-leaders. Transcripts are also available on our site!

Episodios

  • Why Identity Security Still Lags in Healthcare Sector

    04/06/2025

    Identity security is still one of the most underinvested areas of cybersecurity across the healthcare sector, regardless of the depth of cyber resources available to many different types and sizes of entities, said Hugo Lai, CISO at Temple University Health System.

  • The Forgotten Details of Ransomware Response Plans

    04/06/2025

    While healthcare organizations often know in general what they need to do in case they're faced with a ransomware attack, the devil is in the details of how comprehensive and well-rehearsed that incident preparedness plan is for optimal response, said Rick Doten, vice president and healthplan CISO at Centene Corp.

  • Genetic Data: Emerging Cyberthreats and Privacy Concerns

    30/05/2025

    It's only a matter of time before cybercriminals begin to use artificial intelligence-enabled tools, open-source software and other technologies to launch attacks to exploit sensitive genetic data, said Nicholas Morris, a practice manager at security firm Optiv.

  • AI in Healthcare: Top Privacy, Cyber, Regulatory Concerns

    26/05/2025

    Emerging artificial intelligence and machine learning technologies being applied in the health and wellness space that are not necessarily covered by HIPAA but instead fall under a variety of tough new state privacy laws that are being enacted, said attorney Lily Li of Metaverse Law.

  • Mature But Vulnerable: Pharmaceutical Sector's Cyber Reality

    09/05/2025

    Pharmaceutical companies typically have more mature cyber programs than other healthcare factions, but these firms also face unique risks involving their large attack surfaces, complex manufacturing, supply chains and sensitive intellectual property, said Joshua Mullen of Booz Allen Hamilton.

  • NIH's Autism Research Project: Top Data Privacy Worries

    29/04/2025

    Although the National Institutes of Health appears to have scaled back plans to build a national registry to track individuals with autism, the agency's research project still poses critical data privacy concerns, said Ariana Aboulafia and Andrew Crawford of the Center for Democracy and Technology.

  • Network Segmentation: Why It's Hard for Many Health Organizations

    21/04/2025

    Network segmentation is among new potential mandates for regulated entities under a proposed update to the HIPAA security rule, but many organizations continue to struggle to implement that as well as other critical best practices, said Candice Moschell of consulting firm Crowe LLP.

  • Potential Data Privacy Regulatory Hurdles Facing Telehealth

    21/04/2025

    Pending health information privacy legislation in New York state, if signed into law, could make the use of patient data by telehealth and remote patient monitoring companies for certain activities much more difficult, said Aaron Maguregui, a partner at law firm Foley and Lardner, who explains why.

  • Critical Considerations for Communication in Cyber Incidents

    18/04/2025

    With highly sensitive information and disruptions to medical care at stake during cyberattacks on healthcare organizations, it's vital for these entities to carefully consider details of their communications plans well in advance of suffering a serious incident, said Tom Bolitho of FTI Consulting.

  • Palo Alto CIO: AI Productivity Requires Secure Foundations

    10/04/2025

    Chief Information Officer Meerah Rajavel shares Palo Alto Networks' strategy for enterprise AI: securing models from the outset, combating adversarial use and leveraging increased productivity and automation to cut manual workloads across engineering, support, sales and HR.

  • HSCC Urges White House to Shift Gears on Health Cyber Regs

    03/04/2025

    The Health Sector Coordinating Council is urging the Trump administration to drop work on a proposed HIPAA security rule update and instead engage in a collaborative dialogue with healthcare sector leaders to create alternative cyber requirements, said Greg Garcia, executive director of HSCC.

  • How the NHL CISO Secures Its Teams, Arenas and Cloud Systems

    01/04/2025

    NHL CISO David Munroe outlines how the league protects critical infrastructure across public arenas and streaming platforms. He details the league's use of cloud and AI tools, and highlights the importance of cloud governance, AI-powered defenses and user education in mitigating risk.

  • Nir Zuk: Google's Multi-Cloud Security Strategy Won't Work

    28/03/2025

    Palo Alto Networks CTO Nir Zuk predicts Google's security push through its $32 billion buy of Wiz won't succeed, as customers are reluctant to buy multi-cloud tools from cloud vendors. Zuk details how adversaries use LLMs at scale and how Palo Alto is unifying SOC tools under its Cortex platform.

  • Reading the Tea Leaves in FDA's AI-Enabled Device Guidelines

    26/03/2025

    While recent draft guidance from the Food and Drug Administration on artificial intelligence-enabled medical devices is non-binding, the document signals that the agency is intensifying its regulatory scrutiny of these technologies, said Dr. Scott Schell of IT consulting firm Cognizant.

  • Why States Will Need to Step Up Cyber Help for Healthcare

    18/03/2025

    As uncertainty mounts about the range of cyber resources the federal government will continue to offer healthcare and other critical infrastructure sectors during the Trump administration, states will need to step up their support, said Mike Hamilton, field CISO of cybersecurity firm Lumifi Cyber.

  • How AI in Healthcare Can Speed Up Cyber Response

    07/03/2025

    Artificial intelligence-based tools are among the most promising advancing technologies for healthcare sector organizations to help to address cybersecurity resource shortages, said Chris Tyberg, CISO of medical device and consumer health product manufacturer Abbott.

  • Reshaping Healthcare - and Healthcare Cyber - With AI

    07/03/2025

    The use of artificial intelligence is not only reshaping healthcare delivery in the sector but also healthcare cybersecurity within organizations, said Anahi Santiago, CISO of ChristianaCare, the largest healthcare delivery organization in the state of Delaware.

  • Managing Legacy Medical Device and App Cyber Risks

    06/03/2025

    Legacy apps and medical devices continue to pose persistent and considerable risk to healthcare IT environments, and many organizations are still unaware of their prevalence in their settings, said Keith Fricke, partner and principal consultant at tw-Security, who discusses mitigation steps to take.

  • How Some State Health Privacy Laws Throw a Curveball at AI

    06/03/2025

    State privacy laws, such as Washington State's My Health My Data Act, could throw a curve ball in the use of certain consumer information for artificial intelligence and machine learning endeavors, said regulatory attorney Adam Greene of the law firm Davis Wright Tremaine.

  • Quantum Computing in Healthcare: 'The Next Revolution'

    05/03/2025

    Quantum computing could bring the next technology "revolution" in healthcare, but organizations will face critical cybersecurity issues when quantum becomes a reality, said attorney Lee Kim, senior principal of cybersecurity and privacy at the Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society.

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