If you work in IT or security for a healthcare organization, time is not on your side. The key to success as a healthcare security professional is finding ways to automate and save time — and subsequently, your sanity.
Run a small IT/Security team in healthcare? This webinar is for you:
Healthcare cybersecurity jobs take 70% longer to get filled than the average cybersecurity role. And the healthcare industry invests less than 6% of its budget on cybersecurity. (Astra)
All the while, you’re supporting a team of people who are dealing with lives — making ransomware attacks and breaches that much more threatening.
In this webinar, you’ll learn:
This interactive, conversational-style session encourages questions and engagement with viewers – so sign up today for access to our security experts.
Participants
Doug Copley is a security and privacy veteran with 30+ years’ cross-industry experience in information security, data privacy, IT, regulatory compliance, and risk management. Doug has specialized experience building and managing security, IT and privacy programs with specific expertise in the healthcare industry. Doug has led many organizations and advised many other organizations and internal teams in these areas, from extremely small companies to large enterprise organizations. As Founder and past Chairman of the Michigan Healthcare Cybersecurity Council, Doug is passionate about cybersecurity preparedness and cross-company collaboration. Doug now spends most of his time advising and guiding IT and Security teams, and helping organizations mature their existing IT, Security and Data Privacy programs.
Amanda Berlin is Lead Incident Detection Engineer at Blumira, where she leads the development of new detections for the Blumira platform, based on threat intelligence and research.
An accomplished author, speaker, and podcaster, Amanda is known for her ability to communicate complex technical concepts in a way that is accessible and engaging for audiences of all backgrounds. She co-authored an O’Reilly Media book Defensive Security Handbook: Best Practices for Securing Infrastructure, a comprehensive guide for starting an infosec program from the ground up. She is also co-host of Brakeing Down Security, a podcast about the world of cybersecurity, privacy, compliance, and regulatory issues that arise in today’s workplace.
Amanda is the CEO and co-founder of Mental Health Hackers, a non-profit organization that aims to raise awareness about mental health issues in the cybersecurity community.
Amanda is on Twitter as @InfoSystir, where she can be found cracking jokes, posting selfies, and expressing her love for hedgehogs.