
Healthcare Technology Management (HTM) and clinical engineering professionals are on the front line of safe and effective care delivery by supporting and maintaining state-of-the art healthcare devices in hospitals. But with ransomware targeting healthcare delivery organizations, HTM and clinical engineering teams can play a critical role in managing the risks from these devices, and helping their IT and security teams improve the security posture for the organization.
In this webinar, join Chris Westphal, Head of Product Marketing at Ordr and Seth Feder, former healthcare professional and Gartner Analyst, as they outline the role HTM and clinical engineering teams can play to protect against ransomware, including the following:
– Keeping an accurate medical device inventory.
– Monitoring for unknown devices on the network.
– Identifying medical devices with outdated operating system.
– Effectively prioritizing and managing device vulnerabilities.
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Webinar Wednesday would like to thank our sponsor Ordr. Ordr is focused on making connected device security simple through our zero-touch agentless deployment, one common platform for multiple stakeholders, and automation of policies to secure devices. With Ordr, you will know exactly what’s connected to the network, in real-time, all the time. You will know what’s vulnerable, what’s behaving maliciously and why. You can then automate response for any connected device and enforce on any networking and security infrastructure. Visit ordr.net for more information.
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