With the influx of cybersecurity-related incidents over the past several years, corporations find themselves budgeting and deploying layers upon layers of physical, technical and administrative controls to protect their critical assets.
Author: TechNation Magazine
It’s no secret that the COVID-19 pandemic put a strain on the medical equipment industry and, in particular, has tested the limits of ventilator capabilities worldwide.
While a growing number of women have been entering the field in recent years, it is still mostly men.
A year ago, our world of health care started feeling the impact of COVID-19 on our operational processes and systems.
The latest Webinar Wednesday presentation “Higher Risks, Lower Budgets, Covid Chaos: The Scary Reality of Securing Healthcare Environments” was presented by Mark Heston, director of clinical engineering at Children’s Hospital Colorado; Ben Stock, director of healthcare product management at Ordr and Dylan Winthers, network and cybersecurity analyst at HSS.
In this episode, Jonathan Langer, CEO and Co-founder at Medigate, reinforces the need for biomedical engineers to have a seat at the table with their security and IT peers when setting their Clinical Zero Trust strategy.

