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Josh Mayfield, director of security strategy at Absolute, warns that security controls on devices will predictably degrade through entropy and new care models are giving rise to emerging security threats.
Rebecca Kaul, Chief Innovation Officer at MD Anderson Cancer Center, says that rather than leading with innovative technology that doesn't always solve the big problems, use tech to take compassionate care to the next level.
A two-sided market is developing, with money enabling a wave of innovation and, on the other side, large enterprise companies moving into the space, according to Megan Zweig, director of research at Rock Health.
John Muir Health CISO Tom August compiled a bingo card with terms such as artificial intelligence, machine learning, DevSecOps, threat hunting and blockchain to elevate the infosec dialogue.
Arterys CEO Fabien Beckers shares how AI and cloud computing can open new fields for big data, analytics and research on large multimodal cohorts.
Special Agent M.K. Palmore explains how healthcare organizations can get started working with the FBI cybersecurity team to tackle infosec threats.
At the Health 2.0 Annual Fall Conference, documentary filmmaker Robyn Symon explains the causes of physician burnout and suicide, and how to address it.
The Israel Export Institute uses HIMSS19 as a platform to show off emerging healthcare and medical devices from Israeli startups.
An AI-powered app for monitoring children at home following complex heart surgery prevented tragedy for a patient, recounts Neil Jordan, Worldwide Health Leader and Connector.
Vik Nagjee with Sirius Computer Solutions and the Cleveland Clinic shares why providers are finally deploying and scaling cloud computing.