Evidence of security breaches across the United States suggests that most healthcare stakeholders are still unable to prevent external or internal cyberattacks that have the potential to cause critical systems and devices involved in day-to-day clinical, financial, and operational decisions to malfunction. Enterprise-grade security solutions that enable safe access, aggregation, identification, and coordination of health information across the care continuum through multi-factor authentication in the cloud or on-premise infrastructure are must-haves for all organizations.
Koustav Chatterjee, Industry Principal at Frost & Sullivan, and Troy Ament, Chief Information Security Officer at Fortinet, will discuss:
- How cognitive unified endpoint management (UEM) is used to identify and resolve root causes of cyberattacks.
- Why it’s important to secure cloud compatibility of all application programming interface (API) enforcements to ensure seamless digital transformation.
- How to store on-device and internet of medical things (IoMT)-generated data on a dedicated data lake to optimize protection.
- How to ensure cognitive patient identity and access management on the cloud.
- How to leverage third-party security and risk advisory services to manage IoMT and medical devices.
- How to protect virtual care ecosystems with inherent security architecture.