Russia-Ukraine Conflict: Impact on Cyber Threats to US Healthcare

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John Riggi, Sr. Advisor for Cybersecurity & Risk AHA. Carolyn Crandall, Chief Security Advocate, Attivo Networks.

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The outbreak of European conflict over the past week brings with it an unprecedented level of concern for pending cyber-attacks. In light of previous attacks and potential threats, the Department of Homeland Security’s Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) issued a related-and-rare cyber “Shields Up” warning to the U.S. private sector, including health care, based upon the increased cyberthreat posed by the Russian government. John Riggi serves as the first national advisor for cybersecurity and risk for the American Hospital Association (AHA), and brings nearly 30 years of experience as a highly decorated veteran of the FBI. In this feature keynote, he is interviewed by Carolyn Crandall, Chief Security Advocate from Community Partner Attivo Network, whose business serves the healthcare industry with cybersecurity innovation. Mr. Riggi discusses what the elevated international cyber-threat landscape means to healthcare organizations. He speaks from his experience and extensive recent conversation with the leaders from the AHA’s 5,000+ member hospitals and health systems. This “Russia-Ukraine Conflict: Impact on Cyber Threats to US Healthcare” keynote discusses: • Healthcare specific concerns amid expanded remote work and the rapid move to cloud operations. • The need for healthcare organizations to take a fresh look at identity protection that expands beyond Authentication and Multi-Factor Authentication • Security innovations for identity exposure risk mitigation and Identity Threat Detection and Response (ITDR) protection"
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