
The recent Webinar Wednesday session “HHS’ Top 3 Cyber Attack Vectors: HTM’s New Compliance Challenge” sponsored by Claroty delivered valuable insights. The webinar was presented by Ty Greenhalgh, Industry Principal-Healthcare, Medigate by Claroty and Skip Sorrels, Senior Director Healthcare at Claroty.
This exclusive webinar explored the top 3 cybersecurity attack vectors for the health care industry and their critical impact on medical device cybersecurity. Health care experienced a 156% increase in records breached from 2022 to 2023. The bad guys aren’t going away, and HHS has identified where the primary threat vectors. The experts broke down health care’s 3 primary attack vectors, what they mean for HTM teams, and how upcoming regulations will require proactive risk reduction.
Attendees were able to learn actionable strategies for mitigation and remediation, tailored specifically for health care environments. This session is a must for anyone involved in HTM, healthcare IT, or medical device security.
Attendees also had the opportunity to ask the experts questions during the Q&A portion of the webinar.
Common Spirit Health’s James Whitaker won a $100 Amazon gift card as part of the ongoing Webinar Wednesday 10th anniversary celebration.
Attendees were asked “How did today’s webinar meet your expectations?”
“Excellent updated information,” said David Banister, a field service technician with Clinical Engineering Services.
“I was particularly interested in hearing more about the cyber risk with medical devices,” shared Vince DiFranco, CEO with WJ Mangold Memorial Hospital.
“Provided great insight into potential HTM attack vectors,” said Jalil El, a biomedical equipment support specialist with Edward Hines Jr. VA Hospital.
“By providing a peek beyond the usual cyber posture, this expanded the scope from a holistic approach,” said Lee Woodruff, regional operations senior manager, Genesis Healthcare.
“Being in the Clinical Engineering world I appreciate the way the information is relayed and explained,” said Summa Health System HTM Manager Sandra Munsey.
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