Martin Littmann is the Chief Information Security Officer for Kelsey-Seybold Clinic and is responsible for IT Architecture & Strategy, Infrastructure, Network and Information Security. Mr. Littmann holds a Bachelor of Science in Geology and began his career as a geothermal exploration geologist, later transitioning into information technology development and architecture roles. He has over 30 years of global business experience spanning healthcare, energy, manufacturing and consulting. He has served in roles across the IT spectrum including application development and delivery, infrastructure, information security, and customer service. Over the last 15 years he has been heavily focused on Critical Infrastructure and Information and Cyber Security. Littmann has served as the Healthcare Cross Sector Chief for the Houston InfraGard chapter as well as on numerous tech company customer advisory boards.
Not only are cybercriminals installing ransomware to encrypt data and freeze up systems, some attacks have evolved with the exfiltration of sensitive patient data and double extortion schemes. In some cases, backup systems are being hit as well, hampering recovery efforts from these attacks. But what are the critical...
Matthew Hickey is a Director of Sales Engineering, at Sophos. He works in the trenches with Sophos technical experts and customers to determine how current threats, including ransomware and signatureless exploits, are causing businesses to rethink their security strategy. This expertise gives Hickey a “real-world” view of the threat landscape, and provides IT managers with direction for security deployment based on vulnerabilities, attack type and how employees work today – on the go with mobile devices, with remote access to the network on laptops, in the cloud, etc. Hickey got his start in the field of Information Security working for SIAC (Securities Industry Automation Corporation), at the time, a subsidiary of the New York and American Stock Exchanges. This experience, on one of the most demanding production networks, gave him unique insight in the challenges facing network operations staff. After working several years on Wall Street he continued honing his skills in this field at Lockheed Martin. There he worked on several projects for the Department of Defense. This work included conducting security audits, penetration testing and developed network security operational guides for very high profile, security conscious customers. Prior to Sophos, Hickey worked with the leaders in the security industry, including Dell-SonicWALL, Brocade and Fortinet, to help deploy network security solutions for customers in both the commercial and federal verticals. As a well-versed security veteran, Hickey is a frequent speaker at industry events for IT and channel partner audiences.
Martin Littmann is the Chief Information Security Officer for Kelsey-Seybold Clinic and is responsible for IT Architecture & Strategy, Infrastructure, Network and Information Security. Mr. Littmann holds a Bachelor of Science in Geology and began his career as a geothermal exploration geologist, later transitioning into information technology development and architecture roles. He has over 30 years of global business experience spanning healthcare, energy, manufacturing and consulting. He has served in roles across the IT spectrum including application development and delivery, infrastructure, information security, and customer service. Over the last 15 years he has been heavily focused on Critical Infrastructure and Information and Cyber Security. Littmann has served as the Healthcare Cross Sector Chief for the Houston InfraGard chapter as well as on numerous tech company customer advisory boards.
As Christiana Care Health System's Chief Information Security Officer, Anahi Santiago is charged with providing strategic direction and oversight to a comprehensive security program, policy development, standards and controls implementation, training and awareness, regular risk assessment and mitigation, as well as partnerships with internal and external auditors. She also regularly collaborates with state and federal regulatory bodies and actively contributes to proposed state and federal regulations that govern privacy and information security. Before joining Christiana, Santiago provided similar support for the Albert Einstein Healthcare Network at a director level.
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