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On this episode, we have a conversation with Ben Finley & Mike Nelson. Ben is the Chief Information Officer for LTC Health Solutions & Mike is the Senior Help Desk Specialist for LTC Health Solutions. We talk all things Medical IT and why this is so important for patient care. IT has a direct effect on patient care and can even save lives through the systems that they employ and use. Enjoy this nerdy episode!
Rob Bathurst: Is It Even Possible to Secure Connected Medical Devices? Global spending on Medical IoT has exploded. In 2015, research showed it at $5 Billion. Current projections for 2020 state that Medical IT spending will top $20 Billion. McKinsey predicts the IoT market will be worth $581 Billion for Industrial Control Technology by 2020 Connected medical devices and other IoT embedded systems are big targets for criminal organizations looking to capitalize on any weakness in their security. But it’s not just criminals. Connected devices are attractive targets for a variety of bad actors including nation states who are looking for any weak spot to gain entrance into networks and cause chaos On this week’s episode of DirtySecurity, Edward Preston sits down with Cylance the Worldwide Managing Director of Healthcare Rob Bathurst. Rob addresses the unique challenges that Healthcare providers face in protecting their medical devices. With the rise of connected devices and IoT in healthcare, there are more vulnerable points than ever that must be secured and protected. About Rob Bathurst Rob Bathurst is the Worldwide Managing Director of Healthcare at Cylance. Rob also serves as the General Manager of CypherFrame. With over 16 years in information technology and cybersecurity leadership, Rob is a recognized expert in embedded systems and strategic information security spaces and is often requested as an executive advisor and consultant. Prior to Cylance, Rob was the senior technical advisor for emerging threats to healthcare at the Mayo Clinic where he started and built the technical vulnerability assessment team and in-house medical device testing program. In his executive capacity, Rob has led and overseen engineering and security services for multiple Fortune 100 clients in everything from automotive to healthcare. About Edward Preston Edward Preston (@eptrader) has an eclectic professional background that stretches from the trading floors of Wall Street to data centers worldwide. Edward started his career in the finance industry, spending over 15 years in commodities and foreign exchange. With a natural talent for motivating, coaching, and mentoring loyal, goal-oriented sales teams, Edward has a track record for building effective sales teams who have solid communication lines with executive management Every week on the DirtySecurity Podcast, Edward Preston chats with Cylance’s best and brightest about what is happening in the world of Cybersecurity and the work Cylance is doing to make things better. Each episode shines a spotlight on the people of Cylance and the work they do with our technology and consulting services to clean up the often dirty world of the data center. To hear more, visit: ThreatVector InSecurity Podcasts: https://threatvector.cylance.com/en_us/category/podcasts.html iTunes/Apple Podcasts link: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/insecurity/id1260714697?mt=2 GooglePlay Music link: https://play.google.com/music/listen#/ps/Ipudd6ommmgdsboen7rjd2lvste Make sure you Subscribe, Rate and Review!