Healthcare Information Security Podcast

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

Episodios

  • PCI: Merchants Still Fall Short

    28/09/2011

    Discussing Verizon's new report on the state of PCI compliance, PCI expert Jen Mack says payment card security today is "disappointing," and global merchants are at serious risk of new data breaches.

  • HIPAA Audit Prep: Five Key Steps

    23/09/2011

    Healthcare organizations need to take five key steps to prepare for the upcoming HIPAA compliance audit program, says compliance specialist Bob Chaput.

  • Mobile: Are Security Risks Overblown?

    23/09/2011

    Mobile apps and smartphone security are increasing global concerns. But Dr. Giles Hogben of ENISA says mobile malware mania is a bit overhyped, since mobile is actually more secure than most other platforms currently on the market.

  • Dodd-Frank: What to Expect in 2012

    22/09/2011

    It's been well over a year since the passage of the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act. How should banking institutions prepare for the hundreds of new regulations expected to come as a result of this landmark legislation?

  • Connecting HIEs: Is It Feasible?

    16/09/2011

    Ensuring adequate security will prove vital to efforts to link statewide health information exchanges to each other, says IT consultant Patti Dodgen.

  • A New Approach to IT Security

    14/09/2011

    Intelligence expert Terry Roberts says cyber intelligence, a new approach to IT security, could make significant gains in the coming year. "The good thing is, this isn't really rocket science," says the chair of the Intelligence and National Security Alliance's Cyber Council.

  • Hurricane Irene Offers Lessons

    12/09/2011

    Based on its experience with Hurricane Irene, an executive at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in Manhattan advises hospitals to make sure they plan for worst-case scenarios.

  • 9/11: The Global Perspective

    09/09/2011

    The Sept. 11 terrorist attacks struck the U.S., but the impact and lessons affected the world and the entire information security profession, says Rolf von Roessing, past international vice president of ISACA.

  • Security in a Post-9/11 World

    09/09/2011

    Although the 9/11 attacks 10 years ago were a strong catalyst for ramped up disaster recovery and business continuity planning, there's still plenty of work to do, says security specialist Mac McMillan.

  • Shifting Course on Infosec Post-9/11

    08/09/2011

    On the morning of Sept. 11, 2001, federal IT leader Mark Forman was briefing government chief human resources directors on the president's e-government initiative at a forum at the University of Maryland, a 10-mile drive from his White House office, when word came of the first jet crashing into the north tower of the World Trade Center in New York.

  • Lessons of Sept. 11

    07/09/2011

    As we approach the 10-year anniversary of the 9/11 attacks on the U.S., Kevin Sullivan, a former investigator with the New York State Police, reflects on lessons learned and steps industries still need to take to ensure a tragedy like 9/11 is never repeated.

  • Social Media: Why Training Is Key

    02/09/2011

    Frequent face-to-face training on social media policies is a vital component of any risk management effort, says consultant Erika Del Giudice.

  • The Power of the Next Generation Firewall

    01/09/2011

    Out with the old; in with the new. It's time for security-minded organizations to invest in the power and protection of the next generation firewall, says Matt Keil of Palo Alto Networks.

  • Why IT Security Careers Remain Hot

    30/08/2011

    Careers in IT security remain hot, says David Foote, noted researcher and analyst of IT workforce trends. But there's a disconnect between current job opportunities and the talent pool looking to fill them.

  • Facial Biometrics Pose Privacy Woes

    29/08/2011

    Facial recognition technology could prove to be an effective way to authenticate individuals seeking entry to secured buildings or databases storing sensitive information. But the biometric technology already is being abused, and IT security managers employing facial recognition should be careful to encrypt the biometric data, cautions a privacy rights leader.

  • HIPAA Audits: Documentation Is Key

    24/08/2011

    Having complete documentation of every aspect of your privacy and security strategy is the best way to prepare for a HIPAA audit, says consultant Cliff Baker.

  • Cloud Computing: Insurance Issues

    17/08/2011

    Healthcare organizations entering cloud computing contracts should carefully consider whether they need additional liability insurance coverage to address the risks involved, says IT consultant Gerard Nussbaum.

  • Questions to Ask Cloud Vendors

    15/08/2011

    Before negotiating a contract with a cloud computing vendor, organizations should ask plenty of questions about privacy and security, says consultant Chris Witt.

  • PCI: New Tokenization Guidance Issued

    12/08/2011

    Bob Russo says the long-awaited PCI guidance on tokenization should provide merchants with a baseline for standardization and best practices, and serve as a roadmap for how tokenization can complement compliance with the PCI-DSS.

  • New Ideas for Securing the Web

    12/08/2011

    As far as Dr. Giles Hogben of ENISA is concerned, now might be the golden opportunity for information security experts to influence the security and privacy measures that may help define Internet safety for the next decade or beyond.

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