Delivering Defense in Depth: Best Practices for Preventing & Addressing Credential Compromise 
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by Anthony Guerra
1d ago
They represent the crown jewels for cybercriminals -- legitimate login credentials that will allow them an undetected entrance to your network. And while security executives are doing everything possible -- such as extensive training and phishing tests -- to guard against compromise, it's not a question of if but when someone will make a mistake and accidentally divulge their coveted username and password. If they do so, it's possible for threat actors to run amok undetected in your environment. However, new technologies and strategies mean that's no longer the case. In this tim ..read more
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HIMSS24 Conference Wrap: Keith Duemling Says Recent Events Prove Cyber Warrants Main Stage Billing
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by Anthony Guerra
1d ago
There’s an old parenting saying, “Do as I say, not as I do.” Of course, it’s meant to get parents off the hook for not demonstrating the behavior they want emulated. Unfortunately, it rarely works, as the disconnect between talk and action isn’t lost on the little ones. When it comes to recent conferences, some […] Source: HIMSS24 Conference Wrap: Keith Duemling Says Recent Events Prove Cyber Warrants Main Stage Billing on healthsystemcio.com - healthsystemCIO.com is the sole online-only publication dedicated to exclusively and comprehensively serving the information needs of healthcare CIOs ..read more
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HIMSS24 Conference Wrap: Erik Decker says Shedding Flat Architecture is Key to Slowing Bad Guys Down
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by Anthony Guerra
3d ago
Effective cybersecurity strategy starts with developing an adversarial mindset and understanding the likely first and last steps a bad actor will take when entering and exiting a network, according to Intermountain VP/CISO Erik Decker, who made the comments at the 2024 HIMSS Global Conference during a session entitled, “Break the Attack Chain: Understanding Cybercriminals’ Focus […] Source: HIMSS24 Conference Wrap: Erik Decker says Shedding Flat Architecture is Key to Slowing Bad Guys Down on healthsystemcio.com - healthsystemCIO.com is the sole online-only publication dedicated to exclusively ..read more
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HIMSS24 Conference Wrap: Mike Mistretta Says, as Conferences Evolve, CIOs Must Adjust Accordingly
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by Anthony Guerra
3d ago
Then only thing that’s constant is change, which means the key is being observant. At least that seems to be the key when navigating the industry’s changing mega-conference dynamic. In the spring, there used to be just HIMSS, with the CHIME Spring Forum affixed to the front-end. Now, CHIME partners with HLTH on ViVE. With […] Source: HIMSS24 Conference Wrap: Mike Mistretta Says, as Conferences Evolve, CIOs Must Adjust Accordingly on healthsystemcio.com - healthsystemCIO.com is the sole online-only publication dedicated to exclusively and comprehensively serving the information needs of healthc ..read more
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Partner Perspective: Application Rationalization Combined with a Move Towards Zero Trust Will Improve Chances of Network Stability
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by Anthony Guerra
3d ago
All the fancy apps in the world won’t do users a bit of good if the network is down. And, in fact, sometimes having a bunch of fancy apps from different vendors introduces the type of complexity that makes it more likely the network will, in fact, go down. So it’s no surprise that a […] Source: Partner Perspective: Application Rationalization Combined with a Move Towards Zero Trust Will Improve Chances of Network Stability on healthsystemcio.com - healthsystemCIO.com is the sole online-only publication dedicated to exclusively and comprehensively serving the information needs of healthcare CIO ..read more
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“Not Just Assets”: How RLTS Is Going Beyond Entry-Level Use Cases to Help Improve Efficiency and Engagement
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by Kate Gamble
1w ago
The ability to pin down assets is a critical component of RTLS, but the true benefit is in leveraging the technology to provide visibility that’s “key to operational excellence,” said our panelists during a recent discussion. “You need to know where everything in your organization is moving.” Source: “Not Just Assets”: How RLTS Is Going Beyond Entry-Level Use Cases to Help Improve Efficiency and Engagement on healthsystemcio.com - healthsystemCIO.com is the sole online-only publication dedicated to exclusively and comprehensively serving the information needs of healthcare CIOs ..read more
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Strategies for Reducing IT Costs Without Compromising Service
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by Anthony Guerra
1w ago
Like any cost center, IT departments are continually asked to spend less, without reducing either the quantity or quality of services they provide. If it sounds like a tall order, it is. That's why many health systems, though they've tried mightily over the past few years, have seen limited success in doing more with less. But, believe it or not, there are ways to drive down spend that can leave an organization well positioned for the future, perhaps even more so than if they didn't cut at all. In this timely webinar, we'll speak to leaders who have made strides with -- and have a fresh perspe ..read more
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Q&A with Englewood Health CIO Inderpal Kohli: “Only 20 Percent of It Is About Tools.”
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by Kate Gamble, Anthony Guerra
1w ago
With resources becoming increasingly scarce, it’s more important than ever to prioritize value, said Inderpal Kohli, CIO at Englewood Health. During a recent interview, he talked about what it means to be “a use case and outcomes-driven organization,” how he works to connect his team with the mission of the organization, and the real challenge with digital transformation. Source: Q&A with Englewood Health CIO Inderpal Kohli: “Only 20 Percent of It Is About Tools.” on healthsystemcio.com - healthsystemCIO.com is the sole online-only publication dedicated to exclusively and comprehensively s ..read more
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“It All Comes Down to Value”: CIOs Discuss the Key Steps to Establishing a Digital Front Door
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by Kate Gamble
1w ago
The term ‘digital front door’ gets thrown around a lot. But to truly make an impact, “it needs to be welcoming, to add value, and to be something the community wants,” said Michael Saad, CIO at Munson Healthcare. During a recent panel, he shared best practices for driving digital transformation, along with Aaron Miri and Joshua Titus. Source: “It All Comes Down to Value”: CIOs Discuss the Key Steps to Establishing a Digital Front Door on healthsystemcio.com - healthsystemCIO.com is the sole online-only publication dedicated to exclusively and comprehensively serving the information needs of he ..read more
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Live @ HIMSS Partner Perspective Q&A with Mike Reinhart, Chairman & CEO, Quisitive: The Cloud Offers Significant Upside; but a Good Guide Sure Helps
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by Anthony Guerra
1w ago
The cloud can be a magical place of value and optimization – but only yields its secrets to those with the expertise to master it. The problem is that many health systems moved in too quickly or without that expertise, leaving IT executives in the position of having to go back and retro fit important […] Source: Live @ HIMSS Partner Perspective Q&A with Mike Reinhart, Chairman & CEO, Quisitive: The Cloud Offers Significant Upside; but a Good Guide Sure Helps on healthsystemcio.com - healthsystemCIO.com is the sole online-only publication dedicated to exclusively and comprehensively ser ..read more
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