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This past weekend, the New York Times posted an article explaining the United States is scrambling to clean government systems from a deep, pervasive infiltration of the country's infrastructure by the Chinese. Much like the Russian attacks on Ukrainian infrastructure, the intent appears to be to disrupt any U.S. action that would be a response to Chinese military action in Taiwan. The role of nation state actors in driving the threat landscape has brought us to a place where the lines between physical and cybersecurity are no longer blurry, but simply erased.Galina Antova, founder and Chief Business Officer of Claroty, shares her expertise in operational technology (OT) security with us in an hour long interview in the latest episode of Security Voices. We begin by walking through the recent industrial security threat landscape with an emphasis on INCONTROLLER/Pipedream and discuss the impact of the Russian/Ukrainian war, tracing its origins back to a landmark attack in 2015.Galina and Dave explain the uncomfortable truths about the current state of OT security, starting with the fact that, other than nuclear energy facilities, air gaps are as common unicorns and other mythological beasts. Galina explains why OT security teams necessarily have to operate with older equipment and more caution than conventional IT security teams. Further, while we have not seen massive infrastructure disruptions to date, the real reason behind this offers us little comfort.In the second half of our interview, Galina describes her journey as a founder of Claroty and what it took to build a $100M ARR company over 8 years. For a category decades in the making with notoriously long sales cycles and risk averse buyers, she takes us through the playbook she and her co-founders used to establish a beachhead and expand into a global OT security juggernaut. We pinpoint why the pandemic was a breakthrough moment for OT security, catapulting solutions providers to new heights and why this had little to do with new threats and everything to do with enabling digital transformation.We bring the episode to a close with a dialogue on gender equity in cybersecurity and specifically how men can do their part by adjusting a couple key assumptions when interacting with women in business.
In this episode of Defending Against the Dark, our host Delilah Schwartz sits down with Offir Levy, Vice President of Healthcare Sales EMEA for Medigate by Claroty. Join us as we delve into the crucial topic of cybersecurity within the Healthcare industry and explore the challenges that healthcare organizations face in safeguarding their digital assets, devices and patient data from malicious cyber criminals.Together, Delilah and Offir examine the evolving landscape of cyber threats and shed light on the unique vulnerabilities that healthcare institutions encounter in their pursuit of delivering quality patient care.Discover the far-reaching implications of cyberattacks in the healthcare space and gain valuable insights into the proactive measures that can be implemented to fortify defenses against malicious actors. From ransomware attacks to the rise of IoT devices in healthcare settings, this episode offers a comprehensive exploration of the multifaceted challenges and potential solutions.
What is Operational Technology? OT are the systems that keep hospitals running. Like Medical devices, these critical infrastructure items have unique characteristics that make securing them difficult. So, what are the common OT devices found in a hospital and what should we do about them? What is OT Security? Practices and technologies used to (a) protect people, assets, and information, (b) monitor and/or control physical devices, processes and events, and (c) initiate state changes to enterprise OT systems. Talk to Medigate about their OT security solutions to help keep you operating https://www.medigate.io/demo (https://www.medigate.io/demo) This is episode 5 of 5 in our series “Challenges and Solutions to Unmanaged Devices in Healthcare”. Other topics we cover include Visibility for Zero Trust, Mergers and Acquisitions, Holistic Assessments, and Improved Device Effectiveness. Thanks for listening! Sign up for our webinar: https://thisweekhealth.com/briefing_campaigns/challenges-and-solutions-to-unmanaged-devices-in-healthcare/ (Challenges and Solutions to Unmanaged Devices in Healthcare) - Thursday September 8, 2022: 1pm ET / 10am PT
What kind of problems arise as a result of starting on a security strategy without doing holistic assessments? We're all trying to improve cybersecurity across healthcare. It's a never ending job, unfortunately, but knowing where you're at across different mile markers or points in time, can really help guide you. How do you acquire the data that will allow you to evaluate and refresh your strategy as needed? What processes are in place? How do you bring new devices onto your network? How do you apply or enforce security policy? What processes can you vet or challenge? What technology do you have? Are you missing some key components or are there components that are not talking to each other? From a holistic standpoint, using an external third party can really help to find the gaps. That's where Medigate comes in. They can help you to identify and quantify all of the threats and then manage those threats within and adapt your existing management structure.https://www.medigate.io/services ( https://www.medigate.io/services) This is episode 3 of 5 on our series “Challenges and Solutions to Unmanaged Devices in Healthcare”. Other topics we cover include Visibility for Zero Trust, Mergers and Acquisitions, Improved Device Effectiveness, and Securing OT Assets. Stay tuned for more. Sign up for our webinar: https://thisweekhealth.com/briefing_campaigns/challenges-and-solutions-to-unmanaged-devices-in-healthcare/ (Challenges and Solutions to Unmanaged Devices in Healthcare) - Thursday September 8, 2022: 1pm ET / 10am PT
One of the hardest things to achieve in business is a Merger and Acquisition. Even with a successful M and A, there's always challenges. There's always stress. And so many questions that must be asked. What technology standards do they operate with? What devices do they have in their environment? What best practices do they adhere to? I think everybody in the world assumes that the CIO knows all this and can identify all the devices and knows what patch version and what risk level etc. But that is not always the case. Connected devices bring complicated risks, so Medigate created a single platform to orchestrate and integrate HDO security throughout your environment, so you can connect with confidence.https://www.medigate.io/demo ( https://www.medigate.io/demo) This is episode 2 of 5 on our series “Challenges and Solutions to Unmanaged Devices in Healthcare”. Other topics we cover include Visibility for Zero Trust, Holistic Assessments, Improved Device Effectiveness, and Securing OT Assets. Stay tuned for more. Sign up for our webinar: https://thisweekhealth.com/briefing_campaigns/challenges-and-solutions-to-unmanaged-devices-in-healthcare/ (Challenges and Solutions to Unmanaged Devices in Healthcare) - Thursday September 8, 2022: 1pm ET / 10am PT
Visibility is the foundation for zero trust. The reality is that threats in healthcare are getting much more complex. There's a much broader attack surface. It's extremely hard to know where all of our devices are. It was hard to know where they were before, which brings us to the question, is zero trust even achievable in healthcare? What does visibility look like and what does it mean? If you don't know what devices are out there or if you're not certain that they're connecting to your network then it's really hard to apply any security techniques against those devices. Medigate created a single platform to help with visibility and understanding of what devices are there and what's connecting to the network, so you can connect with confidence.https://www.medigate.io/ ( https://www.medigate.io/) This is episode 1 of 5 on our series “Challenges and Solutions to Unmanaged Devices in Healthcare”. Other topics we cover include Mergers and Acquisitions, Holistic Assessments, Improved Device Effectiveness, and Securing OT Assets. Stay tuned for more. Sign up for our webinar: https://thisweekhealth.com/briefing_campaigns/challenges-and-solutions-to-unmanaged-devices-in-healthcare/ (Challenges and Solutions to Unmanaged Devices in Healthcare) - Thursday September 8, 2022: 1pm ET / 10am PT
Today we look back at a TownHall episode … Samuel Hill, Director Product Marketing at Medigate interviews Justin Heyl, Director, Enterprise Risk Management at Baxter International on advice for healthcare CISOs.
July 5: Today on TownHall https://www.linkedin.com/in/samueljhill/ (Samuel Hill), Director of Product Marketing at https://www.medigate.io/ (Medigate) speaks with https://www.linkedin.com/in/rubino-steven-02407117/ (Steven Rubino), former Biomedical Engineer and Project Manager at https://www.scripps.org/ (Scripps Health) about the importance of collaboration between Biomedical Engineers and IT Departments to improve care. Then, Samuel and Steven run through the top 7 myths and misconceptions about medical devices and cybersecurity. What has changed over the course of Steven's career as a Biomedical Engineer? Why does he believe Biomedical Engineers should be at the table for discussions on cybersecurity?
Keeping patient data safe and operations secure is an essential responsibility of any healthcare organization. Samuel Hill, the Director of Product Marketing at Medigate by Claroty, spoke with Highway to Health's David Kemp about the importance of cybersecurity in healthcare and what organizations like Medigate are doing to keep institutions safe from threats.Medical device security is as critical for a network to protect as patient data. While people don't necessarily think of a cybersecurity attack on something like an infusion machine, the risks are real. These devices could pose issues for a healthcare organization should such an attack occur.“Every single one of them is connected to a network and brings a fairly significant amount of risk,” Hill said. “And so, what we've tried to do is give an incredible amount of visibility and accurate visibility to those devices on the hospital's network so they can better manage the risk of those devices.”Navigating & lowering security risks and maximizing the operational effectiveness of all the medical devices in a healthcare ecosystem is what Medigate does for companies. “All of this is built on this foundation of data that we collect about each of these devices and report to the hospital in a streamlined way that helps many different people within an organization.”Hill said hackers aren't necessarily interested in the medical device, but they see it as an accessible entry-point into the rest of the network. “They're trying to get into the network by any means necessary, and a connected device that can communicate to the internal and external network is another potential connection point.” These devices, designed for medical task performance, weren't necessarily designed with built-in security features. So, it is up to the healthcare organizations to monitor these devices and ensure the proper security measures are in place.
Keeping patient data safe and operations secure is an essential responsibility of any healthcare organization. Samuel Hill, the Director of Product Marketing at Medigate by Claroty, spoke with Highway to Health's David Kemp about the importance of cybersecurity in healthcare and what organizations like Medigate are doing to keep institutions safe from threats.Medical device security is as critical for a network to protect as patient data. While people don't necessarily think of a cybersecurity attack on something like an infusion machine, the risks are real. These devices could pose issues for a healthcare organization should such an attack occur.“Every single one of them is connected to a network and brings a fairly significant amount of risk,” Hill said. “And so, what we've tried to do is give an incredible amount of visibility and accurate visibility to those devices on the hospital's network so they can better manage the risk of those devices.”Navigating & lowering security risks and maximizing the operational effectiveness of all the medical devices in a healthcare ecosystem is what Medigate does for companies. “All of this is built on this foundation of data that we collect about each of these devices and report to the hospital in a streamlined way that helps many different people within an organization.”Hill said hackers aren't necessarily interested in the medical device, but they see it as an accessible entry-point into the rest of the network. “They're trying to get into the network by any means necessary, and a connected device that can communicate to the internal and external network is another potential connection point.” These devices, designed for medical task performance, weren't necessarily designed with built-in security features. So, it is up to the healthcare organizations to monitor these devices and ensure the proper security measures are in place.
נחשון פינקו מארח את אופיר לוי סמנכ"ל מכירות תחום הבריאות במדיגיט-קלארוטי לאזור אירופה, המזרח התיכון ואפריקה, בשיחה על אתגרי הסייבר העומדים לפתחם של בתי החולים וארגוני הרפואה ובפרט הגנה על מכשור רפואי. מדוע בתי חולים הם זירה יחידנית הדורשת התייחסות דו מימדית בהבטי הגנת סייבר, הצורך להגן על מגוון עצום של ציודים רפואיים ממגוון רחב של יצרנים מחד ועד תשתיות בקרה בבנין חכם מאידך הקושי בהכנסת מערכות ניטור ואנומליה של מיכשור רפואי לבתי החולים בישראל, המעורבות הנדרשת של ההנדסה הרפואית, איך מידע תפעולי על ציוד רפואי הפך "למשנה משחק". ועוד Nachshon Pincu hosts Ofir Levy, Regional Vice President of Healthcare Sales, EMEA at Medigate by Claroty, in a conversation about the cyber challenges facing hospitals and medical organizations, and in particular, the protection of medical devices. Why are hospitals an individual arena that requires a two-dimensional approach in terms of cyber protection, the need to protect a vast range of Internet of medical things (IoMT) equipment from a wide range of manufacturers to building management systems (BMS) and controlled infrastructure? THE difficulty in introducing monitoring and anomaly systems into Israeli hospitals, the required involvement of medical engineering, and how operational information on medical equipment has become a "game-changer." And more
In this episode, Don O'Neil talks with Samuel Hill, Director of Product Marketing at Medigate by Claroty about the challenges of medical device visibility and the importance of Zero Trust in the medical IoT space.
May 10: Today on Townhall, https://www.linkedin.com/in/samueljhill/ (Samuel Hill), Director of Product Marketing at https://www.medigate.io/ (Medigate) interviews https://www.linkedin.com/in/jheyl/ (Justin Heyl), Director, Enterprise Risk Management for https://www.baxter.com/ (Baxter International) to discuss the challenge of closing the vulnerability reporting loop between Hospitals and Device Manufacturers. Healthcare systems know their threats. They know their vulnerabilities. And if they see something that needs to be changed or fixed, they want to be able to know what to do. How does Baxter approach the idea of vulnerabilities in the devices? How do they work with their customers to make sure that they have the right level of information? What advice would they give to a CISO looking at clinical devices?
March 9, 2022: IoT Security is increasingly complex with the rise in connected devices and cyber attacks. Here to help is Claroty and Medigate. https://www.linkedin.com/in/samueljhill/ (Samuel Hill), Director Product Marketing and https://www.linkedin.com/in/kierk-sanderlin-a8bb2718/ (Kierk Sanderlin), VP of Customer Success at https://www.medigate.io/ (Medigate) join Bill live from ViVE 2022 to discuss https://www.medigate.io/claroty-and-medigate-the-powerhouse-for-securing-the-extended-internet-of-things-xiot/ (The Powerhouse for Securing the Extended Internet of things (XIoT)). Combining Medigate's leadership in delivering unmatched visibility, protection & threat detection for medical devices with Claroty's leadership in doing the same for industrial OT devices, has created a powerhouse for security of the Extended internet of Things (XIoT) in healthcare. Organizations can now confidently connect their IoMT, OT, IoT and IT assets with a single, best of breed solution. Key Points: 00:00:00 - Intro 00:02:10 - Medigate helps give visibility to all of your devices that are connected and then gives accurate data 00:02:50 - We take a passive network scanning approach 00:06:10 - Am I worried about compliance or am I worried about security? 00:10:15 - What is the maturity framework that you look at? https://www.medigate.io/claroty-and-medigate-the-powerhouse-for-securing-the-extended-internet-of-things-xiot/ (Claroty and Medigate: The Powerhouse for Securing the Extended Internet of Things (XIoT))
The latest IoHT security technologies and service offerings are eliminating outdated routines, freeing staff to pursue more meaningful work, improving productivity, and creating business value. Despite such clear benefits, project inertia remains a challenge for most health systems. Matt MacVay from Children's National, Carter Groome from First Health Advisory and Tom Finn from Medigate will share the importance of early stage progress reporting and integration sequencing. For example, the significance of Mean Time to Remediation (MTTR) and asset utilization reporting, and how these and other new performance metrics are being unified and presented in a risk context will be described. Finally, the most popular new managed service arrangements being requested by HDOs, both as stop gaps and long-term solutions, will be shared. Please join us for a conversation filled with practical real world tips offered by presenters with front-line experience. Source: Wrapping Medical Device Utilization Data & Performance Metrics in a Risk Context to Improve Threat Detection & Response on healthsystemcio.com - healthsystemCIO.com is the sole online-only publication dedicated to exclusively and comprehensively serving the information needs of healthcare CIOs.
Jacques Benkoski (General Partner USVP) In this episode we speak with international businessman Jacques Benkoski , General Partner of U.S. Venture partners (USVP). For those who somehow didn't hear of USVP it's a very well known Silicon Valley venture firm that's invested in more than 500 companies, including Box, Check Point, Mellanox, Epsagon, Guidewire, HeartFlow, HotelTonight, Imperva, Inspire Medical, Luminate, Medigate, Omada Health, Pluto TV, Trusteer, Yammer - the list goes on. We discuss his journey, perspective and experience in helping entrepreneurs execute their vision and grow into significant sustainable businesses. Some key topics we delved into: • The power of Karma • The profound significance of focusing on adding value, (always) doing the right thing and creating a deep positive impact on the people around you • What legacy truly means • Where money plays in • Why the CEO must be the one managing the board and not vice versa • And much more! Checkout the episode for some gems on what the top investors in the world are looking for in a startup, the passion that drives it all, and many other valuable insights.
Listen to this podcast at 1technation.com/category/podcasts to earn 1 CE credit from the ACI. In this episode, Samuel Hill, Director – Product Marketing for Medigate, answers questions about efficiently assessing the needs within healthcare organizations. Prior to working in technology, Hill spent seven years as an emergency room tech for two different health systems, and lived through an EHR transition twice! He is a husband to one, father to four, and lives on a rural island near Seattle, WA when he is not camping. He holds a B.A. from Pacific Lutheran University and an M.A. in Strategic Leadership from Life Pacific University.
Listen to this podcast at 1technation.com/category/podcasts to earn 1 CE credit from the ACI. In this episode, Samuel Hill, Director – Product Marketing for Medigate, answers questions about efficiently assessing the needs within healthcare organizations. Prior to working in technology, Hill spent seven years as an emergency room tech for two different health systems, and lived through an EHR transition twice! He is a husband to one, father to four, and lives on a rural island near Seattle, WA when he is not camping. He holds a B.A. from Pacific Lutheran University and an M.A. in Strategic Leadership from Life Pacific University.
To better protect high-value healthcare data, organizations need to look at the vulnerability of their medical devices which are increasingly becoming a path of attack. An important step in securing those devices is having an accurate risk profile for each of them. We sat down to discuss device and IoMT security with Jonathan Langer, Co-Founder & CEO at Medigate. Learn more about Medigate, visit them at https://www.medigate.io/ Find more health IT content: https://www.healthcareittoday.com/
Listen to this podcast at 1technation.com/category/podcasts to earn 1 CE credit from the ACI. In this episode, Jonathan Langer, CEO and Cofounder of Medigate, provides a brief summary of industry-established risk scoring frameworks. He will begin with a review of how selected elements taken from these frameworks have been combined to deliver a new approach to IoMT risk assessments. Jonathan will then turn his focus on two recent technology advances that are ushering-in an entirely new set of risk management best practices. Specifically, the impact of identity-based scanning and device-level customizable risk-scoring. Jonathan will discuss the business drivers, the resulting business value and how these important advances are finally delivering the risk assessment framework long sought by BioMed, Clinical Engineering and Information Security professionals.
Listen to this podcast at 1technation.com/category/podcasts to earn 1 CE credit from the ACI. In this episode, Jonathan Langer, CEO and Cofounder of Medigate, provides a brief summary of industry-established risk scoring frameworks. He will begin with a review of how selected elements taken from these frameworks have been combined to deliver a new approach to IoMT risk assessments. Jonathan will then turn his focus on two recent technology advances that are ushering-in an entirely new set of risk management best practices. Specifically, the impact of identity-based scanning and device-level customizable risk-scoring. Jonathan will discuss the business drivers, the resulting business value and how these important advances are finally delivering the risk assessment framework long sought by BioMed, Clinical Engineering and Information Security professionals.
Prologue This week on DtSR, an old friend Jamison Utter joins Rafal to talk about medical IoT devices, and what makes them different -- and of course, how we can better protect them. Jamison's company, Medigate, is a healthcare security and medical analytics company - and it's an interesting discussion on how this type of IoT differs from others with security implications. You'll want to listen in, since the "Internet of Things" discussion is getting very varied, and you need to keep up. Guest Jamison Utter LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jamisonutter/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/jamison_utter Company website: https://medigate.io
Jonathan Langer is the cofounder and CEO of Medigate which owns and operates a medical device security platform that protects all connected medical devices on health care provider networks. The company has raised $50 million from investors like US Venture Partners, Partech, Blumberg Capital, YL Ventures, and Maor Investments.
Jonathan Langer is the cofounder and CEO of Medigate which owns and operates a medical device security platform that protects all connected medical devices on health care provider networks. The company has raised $50 million from investors like US Venture Partners, Partech, Blumberg Capital, YL Ventures, and Maor Investments.
In this podcast, hear Jonathan Langer talk about cybersecurity innovating to keep pace with the industry; how he leads, guides and grows the company; and how leaders must fail in order to be successful.
Today on Health in 2 Point 00, Jess and Matthew discuss UnitedHealth Group acquiring DivvyDose for $300 million, which is a knock off of PillPack. Is there anything left for them to buy? We cover many more deals in Episode 155—Noyo raises $12 million in a series A, helping health plans exchange data, Medigate raises $30 million working on cybersecurity for connected devices in hospitals, OnCall raises $6 million helping health systems launch their own virtual care platforms, RapidAI raises $25 million to improve MRI and CT quality using AI to layer those images, and Medefer raises £10 million offering telehealth and referrals to patients within the NHS.
Cerberus is available for free, the Empire Market’s old and betrayed customers are probably looking for another marketplace where English is spoken, and it seems the Russian mob is selling access to North Korea’s Lazarus Group. NSA thinks US elections will be safe and secure, but that influence operations are probably here to stay. Betsy Carmelite from BAH on medical device security, our guest is Jonathan Langer from Medigate on lessons to help clinical and IT leaders at institutions heavily affected by COVID-19. Two Iranians are indicted for espionage and theft, and more evidence allegedly surfaces of Huawei’s role in sanctions evasion. For links to all of today's stories check out our CyberWire daily news brief: https://www.thecyberwire.com/newsletters/daily-briefing/9/181
In this episode, Mark Cervantes, Global Director of Partner Channel for Medigate and Phil Sweeney, Director of Digital Edge, Healthcare and Life Sciences for Dell Technologies, continue the discussion on how Medigate approaches IoT and IoMT security challenges, with Mark describing the key elements of the Medigate solution. Phil describes the partnership and joint solution between Medigate, Dell Technologies, and VMware. Mark and Phil conclude by sharing customer success stories, how customers can get started, where to find more information, and final thoughts.
In this episode, Mark Cervantes, Global Director of Partner Channel for Medigate and Phil Sweeney, Director of Digital Edge, Healthcare and Life Sciences for Dell Technologies, begin by commenting on why healthcare has been the target of hackers over the last few years. Mark defines IoMT and describes the devices that fall within that class. Phil describes how IoT and IoMT devices bring new functionality into healthcare, and the devices’ implications and vulnerabilities. Mark concludes by discussing the security challenges facing hospitals as they embrace IoT/IoMT devices and leverage more edge computing and shares Medigate’s strategy and approach to these challenges.
Our latest NCHICA Healthcare IT Trends Buzz Podcast features Jonathan Langer, CEO of Medigate. Jonathan discusses the challenges of securing medical devices in hospitals. He said most hospitals have thousands of medical and IoT devices connected to their network that are very vulnerable to cyber attack. Many of them are legacy devices that are invisible in the IT environment, so they are not being updated and secured. Medigate provides a security platform that analyzes data and lets hospitals know all the devices currently connected to the network and where they are located. Our podcast host is Janet Kennedy of Get Social Health.
In the Enterprise Security News, we will discuss how Cynets Platform approach tames cyber security issues, Salt Security launches API protection platform, Yubicos 2019 state of password and authentication security report, and we have some acquisition and funding updates from ReSec, Medigate, Cato Networks, Sophos, and DarkBytes! Full Show Notes: https://wiki.securityweekly.com/ES_Episode124 Visit http://securityweekly.com/esw for all the latest episodes!
In the Enterprise Security News, we will discuss how Cynets Platform approach tames cyber security issues, Salt Security launches API protection platform, Yubicos 2019 state of password and authentication security report, and we have some acquisition and funding updates from ReSec, Medigate, Cato Networks, Sophos, and DarkBytes! Full Show Notes: https://wiki.securityweekly.com/ES_Episode124 Visit http://securityweekly.com/esw for all the latest episodes!
This week, I am joined by Matt Alderman and John Strand to interview Andrew Peterson, Founder and CEO of Signal Sciences, to talk about prioritizing bugs, functionality, and security fixes! In the Enterprise Security News, we will discuss how Cynets Platform approach tames cyber security issues, Salt Security launches API protection platform, Yubicos 2019 state of password and authentication security report, and we have some acquisition and funding updates from ReSec, Medigate, Cato Networks, Sophos, and DarkBytes! Full Show Notes: https://wiki.securityweekly.com/ES_Episode124 Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/esw for all the latest episodes! If you want to learn more about Signal Sciences, visit: https://www.signalsciences.com/psw Follow us on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/securityweekly Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/secweekly
This week, I am joined by Matt Alderman and John Strand to interview Andrew Peterson, Founder and CEO of Signal Sciences, to talk about prioritizing bugs, functionality, and security fixes! In the Enterprise Security News, we will discuss how Cynets Platform approach tames cyber security issues, Salt Security launches API protection platform, Yubicos 2019 state of password and authentication security report, and we have some acquisition and funding updates from ReSec, Medigate, Cato Networks, Sophos, and DarkBytes! Full Show Notes: https://wiki.securityweekly.com/ES_Episode124 Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/esw for all the latest episodes! If you want to learn more about Signal Sciences, visit: https://www.signalsciences.com/psw Follow us on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/securityweekly Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/secweekly
Today we’re talking about the unique challenges of cybersecurity in healthcare, and explore some of the tools and solutions that can trap these attackers dead in their tracks. I’m joined on this episode by two guests. Our first guest is Jonathan Langer, he’s the CEO and co-founder of Medigate, a company that identifies, manages and protects connected medical devices. Also joining me on the program is Ori Bach, the General Manager & VP of Products at TrapX Security. [...read more...] Get the full show notes here. --- This episode of Digital Health Today is made possible thanks to our sponsors. Thank you! --- Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
NCHICA’s 24th Annual Conference will be held October 8-9, 2018 in Charlotte, NC. This is the sixth podcast in our series and features one of our Diamond Sponsors: Jonathan Langer, Co-founder and CEO of Medigate. Medigate is the only dedicated medical device cybersecurity platform that enables IT, IS and BioMed teams to identify, monitor and secure every medical device on the clinical network. Learn about how Medigate was founded and how their platform works. Our podcast host is Janet Kennedy of Get Social Health.