Johnson, CISO of Premise Health, Brentwood, Tenn., has more than 15 years of cybersecurity experience. Premise Health was formed as a result of the merger of Take Care Employer Solutions - a former subsidiary of Walgreen Co. - and CHS Health Services. Johnson formerly served as chief security officer for the U.S. Department of Commerce - Office of Computer Services, and held various security and network architecture roles leading the design and implementation of complex enterprise networks for airports, hospitals, universities and federal agencies.
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Johnson, CISO of Premise Health, Brentwood, Tenn., has more than 15 years of cybersecurity experience. Premise Health was formed as a result of the merger of Take Care Employer Solutions - a former subsidiary of Walgreen Co. - and CHS Health Services. Johnson formerly served as chief security officer for the U.S. Department of Commerce - Office of Computer Services, and held various security and network architecture roles leading the design and implementation of complex enterprise networks for airports, hospitals, universities and federal agencies.
Parker is CISO at University of Indiana Health, based in Indianapolis. He formerly served as CISO at the four-hospital Temple University Health System as well as CISO for Temple's clinical faculty practice plan, Temple University Physicians. Previously, he was an information security consultant to the Defense Logistics Agency and others.
Ewell, PhD, is CISO at University of Washington Medicine. Previously, he was CISO of Seattle Children's Hospital. Before that, he served as the director of information security operations at the University of Washington, chief security officer for PEMCO Corp. and chief technology officer for Breakwater Security.
Johnson, CISO of Premise Health, Brentwood, Tenn., has more than 15 years of cybersecurity experience. Premise Health was formed as a result of the merger of Take Care Employer Solutions - a former subsidiary of Walgreen Co. - and CHS Health Services. Johnson formerly served as chief security officer for the U.S. Department of Commerce - Office of Computer Services, and held various security and network architecture roles leading the design and implementation of complex enterprise networks for airports, hospitals, universities and federal agencies.
Johnson, CISO of Premise Health, Brentwood, Tenn., has more than 15 years of cybersecurity experience. Premise Health was formed as a result of the merger of Take Care Employer Solutions - a former subsidiary of Walgreen Co. - and CHS Health Services. Johnson formerly served as chief security officer for the U.S. Department of Commerce - Office of Computer Services, and held various security and network architecture roles leading the design and implementation of complex enterprise networks for airports, hospitals, universities and federal agencies.
Chief Financial Officer, HIPAA Privacy Officer, Medicare Compliance Officer, and a member of the Risk Management Team, PDHI
Penn is Chief Financial Officer, HIPAA Privacy Officer, Medicare Compliance Officer, and a member of the Risk Management Team at PDHI. PDHI is a technology services organization that develops and distributes the ConXus Platform, a SaaS application, for delivering workplace wellness and population health management programs. The ConXus Platform achieved certification without CAPs under the HITRUST CSF Assurance Program in February, 2015. Penn joined PDHI after holding financial management positions at the S/L/A/M Collaborative, Yale University and Xerox Corporation. Penn holds a bachelor of science degree from Cornell University and a master's of business administration degree from the University of Connecticut.
Director of Health Informatics, Wellness Corporate Solutions
Rice began at WCS as a Wellness Coach and Clinical Content Manager in October 2010 and transitioned to run the Health Informatics department in July of 2013. He holds a Master's degree in nutrition, is a board certified Registered Dietitian / Nutritionist and a Certified Health and Fitness Specialist with the American College of Sports Medicine. Over the last two years Rice has played a critical role at WCS translating internal and external business needs into innovative technology installations that drive automation, scalability, quality and integrity.
Principal Information Security Analyst, Cummins Engine Inc.
Shaner is a Principal Information Security Analyst who has worked for various manufacturing and pharmaceutical companies since 1985. She currently works for Cummins Engine Inc., specializing in assessing third party security, privacy, and compliance risks. Shaner is from a small Midwest town in Indiana and calls herself a "Hoosier". In her spare time she gives back to her community by volunteering for the American Red Cross as a board member and a disaster relief team member.
Ewell, PhD, is CISO at University of Washington Medicine. Previously, he was CISO of Seattle Children's Hospital. Before that, he served as the director of information security operations at the University of Washington, chief security officer for PEMCO Corp. and chief technology officer for Breakwater Security.
Director of Platform Security Strategy & Execution, Kaiser Permanente
Alex has 15 years of experience in product and business management at technology-based firms in diverse fields, including health care, the military, international banking, and mass market consumer at companies such as Salon, CNET, Wells Fargo, and the Royal Bank of Scotland group. He currently guides Kaiser Permanente's engagement with critical emerging technologies such as Mobile, Cloud, and Big Data with a recent focus on technology creation. In 2014, he filed two new patent applications drawn from his original Mobile Made Easy solution design, which won Kaiser Permanente's Technology Risk Office Innovation Challenge in 2012. In March 2015, he was awarded patent 8,984,607 for his work in transactional authentication design. Alex has degrees from Oxford University's Said School of Business, University of California at Davis and holds CISSP and GCIH certifications.
Johnson, CISO of Premise Health, Brentwood, Tenn., has more than 15 years of cybersecurity experience. Premise Health was formed as a result of the merger of Take Care Employer Solutions - a former subsidiary of Walgreen Co. - and CHS Health Services. Johnson formerly served as chief security officer for the U.S. Department of Commerce - Office of Computer Services, and held various security and network architecture roles leading the design and implementation of complex enterprise networks for airports, hospitals, universities and federal agencies.
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