Erik Devine is the Chief Information Security Officer at Riverside Healthcare. He is responsible for all corporate cyber security initiatives, including compliance, technology, forensics, and security awareness training. Having earned an MBA with a concentration in Information Security, Devine started his career in 1994 in the finance industry, and moved into healthcare in 2011. He has presented at venues such as Gartner, HIMSS, Security Analyst Summit and Becker's Review and has contributed multiple publications regarding information security specifically in healthcare.
In the wake of recent of recent ransomware attacks, such as WannaCry, which have plagued healthcare organizations, in particular, for the last year, what lessons do we have yet to learn? Ransomware attacks are nothing new, and while WannaCry was widespread, it was not sophisticated or stealthy, necessarily. So why did...
Anderson is news editor of Information Security Media Group and was founding editor of HealthcareInfoSecurity and DataBreachToday. He has more than 40 years of journalism experience, with a focus on healthcare information technology issues. Before launching HealthcareInfoSecurity, he served as founding editor of Health Data Management magazine, where he worked for 17 years, and he served in leadership roles at several other healthcare magazines and newspapers.
Aske is the CISO for New York-Presbyterian. Prior to this he was VP Information Security & Chief Security Officer of Nuance Communications as well as Chief Information Security and Privacy Officer of Partners HealthCare. Prior to Partners, Aske was the Chief Information Security Officer for UMass Memorial Hospital. Aske was also the Chief Information Security Officer for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts's Executive Office of Health and Human Services, responsible for coordinating information security across the 16 state agencies. Aske is a licensed attorney in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.
Erik Devine is the Chief Information Security Officer at Riverside Healthcare. He is responsible for all corporate cyber security initiatives, including compliance, technology, forensics, and security awareness training. Having earned an MBA with a concentration in Information Security, Devine started his career in 1994 in the finance industry, and moved into healthcare in 2011. He has presented at venues such as Gartner, HIMSS, Security Analyst Summit and Becker's Review and has contributed multiple publications regarding information security specifically in healthcare.
At HIMSS, Kim serves as an analyst, information privacy and cybersecurity professional and liaison. Kim is an AV-rated attorney in healthcare and intellectual property law with more than 10 years of legal experience. She is admitted to practice before the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit and the United States District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania. Additionally, Kim is a member of the SANS Institute Securing the Human Healthcare advisory board, the Healthcare and Public Health Sector Coordinating Council Cybersecurity Working Group, the International Association of Privacy Professionals and (ISC)². She is a member of the (ISC)² U.S. Government Advisory Council Executive Writers Bureau and has served as a key Healthcare and Public Health (HPH) Sector representative of the National Cyber Incident Response Plan Working Group.
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