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Outcomes Rocket
Automating Cloud Security to Protect Patient Privacy with Chris Bowen, Founder and CISO of ClearDATA

Outcomes Rocket

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2025 7:20


This podcast is brought to you by Outcomes Rocket, your exclusive healthcare marketing agency. Learn how to accelerate your growth by going to outcomesrocket.com Protecting patient data should be the sole focus for healthcare organizations navigating the cloud.  In this episode, Chris Bowen, Founder and CISO of ClearDATA, discusses the challenges and opportunities surrounding cloud adoption in healthcare, emphasizing the company's mission to safeguard patient data through innovative solutions and proactive threat mitigation. ClearDATA offers a comprehensive platform for managing and operating the cloud, helping healthcare providers understand their risk profiles, address vulnerabilities, and maintain a secure cloud environment. Chris explains one of the biggest obstacles to cloud adoption is the scarcity of talent and the difficulties in deploying and architecting the cloud correctly. His company aims to bridge this gap by providing tools, resources, and expertise to assist health systems in effectively leveraging the cloud. Chris also highlights the growing critical mass of healthcare organizations turning to the cloud for increased security, especially in light of recent breaches and the need to avoid end-of-life infrastructure vulnerabilities. Tune in and learn how ClearDATA innovates on its platform, including implementing AI to help its customers understand their risk profile in the cloud! Resources:  Connect and follow Chris Bowen on LinkedIn. Learn more about ClearDATA on their LinkedIn and website. Fast Track Your Business Growth: Outcomes Rocket is a full-service marketing agency focused on helping healthcare organizations like yours maximize your impact and accelerate growth. Learn more at outcomesrocket.com

This Week in Health IT
From the Floor @ HLTH '23: ClearDATA, Privacy Dynamics, DataArt, Health Catalyst, Holon Solutions

This Week in Health IT

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2023 23:42 Transcription Available


December 3: Walk the floor with This Week Health. Check out the booths you may have missed at the spring health IT conferences. In this episode we feature:Andy Gilbert, Chief Revenue Officer at ClearDATAGraham Thompson, Founder and CEO of Privacy DynamicsDan Piekarz, Sr. Vice President- Head of Healthcare & Life Sciences at DataArtDave Ross, CTO at Health CatalystJon Zimmerman, CEO of Holon SolutionsSubscribe: This Week HealthTwitter: This Week HealthLinkedIn: Week HealthDonate: Alex's Lemonade Stand: Foundation for Childhood Cancer

ATI Auto Business
Cleardata Car Repo Scheduling Software Live Demo - ATI DL show 146

ATI Auto Business

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2023 87:49


BOOKING AN APPOINTMENT AT AN AUTO REPOSSESSION LOT IS EASY WITH CLEARDATA AGENT PORTAL; WHERE A TRANSPORTER CAN SIMPLY ENTER THE VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER INTO A FIELD TO FIND OUT EXACTLY WHAT THEY'RE SIGNING UP FOR. This is Dispatching LIVE! on ATI.

Progress, Potential, and Possibilities
Bill Taranto - President, Merck Global Health Innovation Fund - Episode #2 - Tips For Surviving In A Period Of "Down Rounds"

Progress, Potential, and Possibilities

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2023 43:00


Bill Taranto is President of both the Merck Global Health Innovation Fund ( MGHIF - https://www.merckghifund.com/ ), and Merck Global Health Private Equity (GHIPE). He is the founder of MGHIF and is responsible for leading the global health capability for Merck. The Merck Global Health Innovation Fund was established in late 2010 as a strategic response to the challenges surrounding Merck's core business of discovering, developing and marketing innovative drugs and vaccines. Mr. Taranto has more than three decades of experience in the healthcare industry. MGHIF is a $500 Million evergreen fund focused on identifying opportunities that are adjacent to Merck's core business of pharmaceuticals and vaccines. Under his leadership, MGHIF has invested more than $1 Billion in 70 companies, with more than $7 Billion in exits. The unit's recent deals include participation in the pre-seed round for blockchain-based genomics company IndyGeneUS AI and roles as lead investor on both the $3m venture round for TransVoyant, a developer of digital supply chain services, and the €20m series A round for cancer therapeutics firm Turbine. Other notable investments include PathAI, M2GEN,Navigating Cancer, Syapse, Strata, Precise DX, Trinetx, and Cleardata. Recent unicorn exits include Livongo Health, Preventice Solutions, Ciox and Absci. Prior to joining Merck, Mr. Taranto spent 18 years at Johnson & Johnson (J&J) in various roles. As VP of healthcare strategy and venture at J&J, he was responsible for evaluating and creating new healthcare business models through venture capital and acquisitions. Prior to joining J&J, Mr. Taranto spent eight years in investment banking. Support the show

HIMSSCast
ClearDATA presents: Holding the modern frontline to secure the healthcare cloud

HIMSSCast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2022 12:38


How Cyber Threat Intelligence can protect your network

Meanwhile in Security
All Changes Are Permanent Until Replaced

Meanwhile in Security

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2021 9:14


Jesse Trucks is the Minister of Magic at Splunk, where he consults on security and compliance program designs and develops Splunk architectures for security use cases, among other things. He brings more than 20 years of experience in tech to this role, having previously worked as director of security and compliance at Peak Hosting, a staff member at freenode, a cybersecurity engineer at Oak Ridge National Laboratory, and a systems engineer at D.E. Shaw Research, among several other positions. Of course, Jesse is also the host of Meanwhile in Security, the podcast about better cloud security you're about to listen to.TranscriptJesse: Welcome to Meanwhile in Security where I, your host Jesse Trucks, guides you to better security in the cloud.Announcer: If your mean time to WTF for a security alert is more than a minute, it's time to look at Lacework. Lacework will help you get your security act together for everything from compliance service configurations to container app relationships, all without the need for PhDs in AWS to write the rules. If you're building a secure business on AWS with compliance requirements, you don't really have time to choose between antivirus or firewall companies to help you secure your stack. That's why Lacework is built from the ground up for the cloud: low effort, high visibility, and detection. To learn more, visit lacework.com. That's lacework.com.My recent experience prepping a commercial space for a state fire marshal office inspection and approval has me thinking about compliance and security and ever-present ‘temporary' fix for things. How many times have we said, “Oh, I'll just do this quick fix to get us by,” and that quick fix becomes the de facto supported production implementation? Repeat after me: all changes are permanent until replaced. All changes are permanent until replaced.Anything we alter at all, whether it in computing or in real life, is a permanent alteration until it is replaced by a new alteration, or by a natural corrective or evolutionary process, like decay. We cut our hair and it grows back. We weed our gardens and the weeds return. If you don't want temporary changes happening in your environment, then implement hard controls that will correct any aberrations that come up. Cloud-native architectures give us the tools to force this by making it seamless to close down and erased from existence anything that veers from your ideal. Take advantage of this now.Meanwhile, in the news. Password reset code brute force vulnerability in AWS Cognito. If you use this AWS service, you should read this one. Although it is now patched, it's good to understand how AWS Cognito works more closely, which is true for any other security service you rely upon that is hosted by your cloud provider or other vendor.Task force seeks to disrupt a ransomware payment. This is tangentially related to cloud security because both Amazon and Microsoft has joined up on this one, but I'm personally fascinated by strange frenemy combinations who work together on these things. I'm watching for either interesting things to happen with their recommendations that could have an impact on disclosure of ransomware incidents, or for it all to fizzle out to do nothing.Is your cloud raining sensitive data? Kubernetes generally needs securing like any other service. Time to stop ignoring your newest infrastructure and lock Kubernetes down. However, if you want real security for your Kubernetes clusters, you should look at a robust solution like Fairwinds Insights. I'm a big fan of outsourcing tool development to experts.Enterprise lift and shift to the public cloud requires a newer type of API and cloud security program to prevent data breaches. Ignoring some glaring editing mistakes, which is rather difficult for me to do, I'd like this easy-to-read case study of a traditional on-prem infrastructure going through a lift-and-shift cloud migration. This piece specifically addresses some of the serious security implications of doing this, and how your attack surface changes dramatically in the process.NOAA shifts some key environmental data processing to the cloud. This one is important to me personally. Years ago, when I was a security engineer for the United States Department of Energy Oak Ridge National Laboratory High-Performance Computing Group—boy, that's a mouthful—I helped ensure security for one of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration—or NOAA—supercomputers doing climate research. NOAA moving any of its compute systems supporting global research is a very big deal, and this is a great example of why AWS GovCloud is helping the US federal government modernize and move to the cloud. Also, mixing an acronym-heavy industry with government work turns into a pile of TLS so fast. Also, as another aside, this was back when I met The Duckbill Group CEO, Mike Julian, in Knoxville, Tennessee.Announcer: This episode is sponsored by ExtraHop. ExtraHop provides threat detection and response for the Enterprise (not the starship). On-prem security doesn't translate well to cloud or multi-cloud environments, and that's not even counting IoT. ExtraHop automatically discovers everything inside the perimeter, including your cloud workloads and IoT devices, detects these threats up to 35 percent faster, and helps you act immediately. Ask for a free trial of detection and response for AWS today at extrahop.com/trial. That's extrahop.com/trial.ClearDATA expands flagship solution to facilitate health care's adoption of containers and serverless tech. Speaking of outsourcing to experts, there are lots of compliance reporting options out there, and like my favorite, Qmulos. Full disclosure, remember I do work for Splunk. But there are less options for actively managing compliance in your cloud environment. Does anyone have experience with ClearDATA's Comply offering? Email me, I want to know more.Expanding security, visibility, and automation across AWS environments. I'm most interested in the AWS Graviton to ARM-based security in the asset discovery for AWS environments announcements in this piece. First, I love me some chip geekery, especially when security-related, and second, the thing most of us suck at is tracking your assets. Any help managing an asset list for our security tools is gravy.As Microsoft nears a $2 trillion market cap, Amazon is most likely to reach that level next. I'm always looking at economics and how that drives both behavior and technology. Also, looking at how markets move and companies grow and die tells us more about trends in technology decisions and spend than many other indicators. Stop and think about the implications of this: four of the world's five largest companies by market capitalization are us tech giants. Three of these are the parent companies of the three cloud giants: Microsoft, Amazon, and Alphabet or Google. It's a cloudy forecast for sure.Seven modern-day cybersecurity realities. None of these are earth-shattering news, but at least some of these will make you cringe when you consider your own environment. Feeling uncomfortable thinking about any of these is a good thing if you act on that feeling. Go forth and fix things.The challenge of securing non-people identities. Most of us wearily monitor people's account activity to ensure they aren't compromised. But the art and science behind monitoring accounts not tied to a person is more difficult to master. I argue some of the recent big security breaches shine light on these accounts being more critical to risk mitigation than human-used accounts.And now for the tip of the week. Turn off instances or containers or cloud services you aren't using. We turn off unused services on a system, right? Not using Postgres or MySQL? Shut it down. Not using the webserver? Shut it down.Leaving something answering on the network that isn't being actively used, or worse, not actively monitored, is an attack vector that can be easily leveraged by malware and bad actors. This is true for whole systems or cloud services that aren't actively part of your functional environment. If you aren't using your testing system, it should not be running at all. Leaving unused whole systems is far worse than leaving an extra service running because an intruder now has free reign over a whole machine that isn't in the spotlight, not just a corner of a well-used system. Given you can programmatically turn whole servers or containers on and off, there's no excuse for leaving them up when not in use. Turn those systems off. When in doubt, close the route.And that's a wrap for the week. This is Meanwhile in Security. Securely yours, Jesse Trucks.Jesse: Thanks for listening. Please subscribe and rate us on Apple and Google Podcast, Spotify, or wherever you listen to podcasts.Announcer: This has been a HumblePod production. Stay humble.

#AskTheCEO Podcast
Leveraging Public Cloud for Healthcare - Matt Ferrari

#AskTheCEO Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2020 14:38


Connect with ClearDATA on the Azure Marketplace: https://azuremarketplace.microsoft.com/en-us/marketplace/apps/cleardatanetworksinc-4386736.cleardata_comply_self_service?tab=Overview Matt Ferrari is the CTO of ClearDATA, a company that serves the mission-critical system needs and regulatory requirements of healthcare organizations. As part of this discussion, we shared how their partnership with Microsoft, their use of Azure, and the Azure Marketplace has empowered them to scale and grow their business. Connect with Matt: Web: https://www.cleardata.com/ Twitter: @cleardatacloud LinkedIn: ClearDATA Networks Microsoft partnership opportunities for healthcare partners: HealthcareIndExp@microsoft.com Contact Avrohom: Web: https://asktheceo.biz Facebook: AvrohomGottheil Twitter: @avrohomg Instagram: @avrohomg INTERVIEW HIGHLIGHTS: [00:36] When it comes to digital transformation, healthcare has typically been slow to adopt Cloud-based technology, due to the many industry regulations around data privacy. What are some of the challenges that healthcare companies encounter when trying to innovate on the Cloud? [01:42] Three key changes that happen inside the public cloud in a healthcare environment are: (1) Regulatory Changes (2) Application Changes (3) New features & capabilities inside the cloud [02:44] The biggest challenge for healthcare organizations when migrating to the cloud is how do we embrace all these public cloud technologies without having these capabilities in-house? [03:17] A lot of the capabilities that the public cloud brings now, will accelerate the way healthcare organizations leverage their own in-house talents. [03:53] ClearDATA recently launched a new offering called ClearDATA Comply. What is it, and how does it support healthcare innovation? [06:42] How would a healthcare provider use your solution with Azure? [08:31] How can customers find out more about the ClearDATA Comply solution, and procure it through the Azure Marketplace? Matt: You can access it via this link: https://azuremarketplace.microsoft.com/en-us/marketplace/apps/cleardatanetworksinc-4386736.cleardata_comply_self_service?tab=Overview. [09:01] How has partnering with Microsoft helped ClearDATA scale and grow your business? [10:58] How can people find out more about Microsoft partnership opportunities for healthcare partners? Matt: For more information, you can send an email to HealthcareIndExp@microsoft.com. [11:21] How do people connect with you? Matt: You can visit our website at https://www.cleardata.com/. You can also follow us on Twitter at @cleardatacloud. [11:37] Do you have any parting words of wisdom that you’d like to share with the audience? [11:37] The public cloud plays a key role in healthcare. #AskTheCEO with Matt Ferrari

Data Book
1: How Big Tech Is Targeting Healthcare

Data Book

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2019 22:44


Apple, Amazon and Google are coming for healthcare in 2019. But how will AI and other cutting-edge tech actually affect medicine — and our lives — this year? Featuring guest Kate McCarthy, vice president of growth and innovation at the late-stage startup ClearDATA and a former analyst for Forrester. Check out the best stories in health tech at [Healthcare Analytics News™](https://www.hcanews.com/) and [MedTech Boston](https://medtechboston.medstro.com/).

AWS re:Invent 2017
HLC302: Adopting Microservices in Healthcare: Building a Compliant DevOps Pipeline on Amazon ECS

AWS re:Invent 2017

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2017 37:22


Healthcare organizations are rapidly adopting container technology to drive innovation.  In this session, join Horizon Blue Cross Blue Shield of New Jersey and ClearDATA to learn about how to integrate Amazon ECS into your deployment pipeline while maintaining compliance for healthcare workloads, how to harden container environments for sensitive workloads, and how to leverage AWS tooling and microservices to provide new views and analysis for data stored in on-premises data centers.

Breaking Health
CEO Darin Brannan Shares How ClearDATA Is Building a Safe Place in the Cloud for Healthcare Players

Breaking Health

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2017 41:48


ClearDATA Co-founder, CEO and President Darin Brannan – a Silicon Valley VC and entrepreneur - went from being his healthcare family’s black sheep to potential savior. In this podcast, Brannan introduces ClearDATA, provider of a secure, HITRUST-certified healthcare managed cloud system that serves more than 350,000 healthcare professionals looking to safeguard healthcare data.

This Just In Radio Show
Guest is Matt Ferrari of ClearDATA

This Just In Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2017 27:47


Host Justin Barnes', aka @HITAdvisor, guest is Matt Ferrari CTO of ClearDATA and new host of upcoming CTO Talk. Justin and Matt discuss healthcare in a secure clound environment and best practices for providers.

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This Just In
Matt Ferrari with ClearDATA

This Just In

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2017


Justin’s guest is Matt Ferrari, CTO of ClearDATA, and new host of upcoming CTO Talk. Justin and Matt discuss healthcare in a secure cloud environment and best practices for providers. The post Matt Ferrari with ClearDATA appeared first on Business RadioX ®.

Managed Care Cast
Health Technology and Data Security: Mandi Bishop Interviews Darin Brannan

Managed Care Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2017 25:38


Darin Brannan, CEO, president, and co-founder of ClearDATA, may have extensive experience in Silicon Valley, but he came from a family of physicians who wanted to bring new technology into the industry to drive efficiency and prevent accidental medical errors and deaths.