

Recorded (1 Hour Event) on Wednesday, December 4, 2019
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Overview:
More than 99% of all targeted cyber-attacks rely on users to activate them. Nowadays, threat actors are not going after an organization's technology and infrastructure. They are going after your most valuable assets - your people and your data. So, do you know when or how your people are being targeted? Do you know who the most cyber-attacked people are in your organization? Are your Very Attacked People (VAPs) the same as your Very Important People (VIPs)?
Join our cybersecurity experts for a deep dive into what the current healthcare threat landscape looks like, how a people-centric approach can help institutions identify and protect your end users, and the latest findings in healthcare threat research.
In this session, we’ll share:
•Why cybersecurity transformation is critical right now
•What a people-centric approach means to today's healthcare threat landscape
•How hospitals are leveraging a people-centric strategy to improve their security posture
•How to better protect your patients' data and improve your end-users' safety
Moderator:
Lee Neely, Senior IT and Cybersecurity Professional, LLNL
Lee Neely is a senior IT and security professional at LLNL with over 30 years of extensive experience with a wide variety of technology and applications from point implementations to enterprise solutions. He currently leads LLNL’s Entrust team and is the CSP lead for new technology adoption specializing in mobility. He teaches cyber security courses, and holds several security certifications including GMOB, GPEN, GWAPT, GAWN, CISSP, CISA, CISM and CRISC. He recently joined the ISSA International Board of directors, and is also the Treasurer for the CSA Boise chapter and past President for the ISC2 Eastbay Chapter, Member of the SANS NewsBites Editorial Board and SANS Analyst.
You can keep up with Lee @lelandneely
Speakers:
Ryan Witt, Healthcare Cybersecurity Leader, Proofpoint
Ryan Witt is a recognized Healthcare Cyber Security Executive and a regular speaker at HIMSS, CHIME, AEHIS, etc. Currently, Ryan is Proofpoint's Managing Director, Healthcare Industry Practice and responsible for the strategy and solutions for the company's healthcare business. Ryan is also the Chair of Proofpoint's Healthcare Advisory Board and an appointed member of HIMSS Cybersecurity, Privacy and Security Committee. Ryan was a contributor to the 2013 WEDI Report, a former Co-Chair of WEDI's Privacy & Security Workgroup and has been elected to the WEDI Board of Directors. Ryan was also elected to the Association for Executives in Health Information Security (AEHIS) Advisory Board.
Barbara Guerin, CISO, Renown Health
Barbara R. Guerin is the Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) for the major Nevada-based regional healthcare organization, Renown Health, where she provides leadership and oversight in the strategic planning, execution, and assessment of the organization’s security strategies, policies, procedures and guiding practices. Barbara has extensive experience in information security and privacy auditing, consulting and managed security services delivery. Barbara has spoken extensively on various information security related topics and is a Certified Information Systems Auditor (CISA), a Certified Information Systems Manager (CISM) and is also certified in Risk and Information Systems Control (CRISC).
Andy Seward, CISO, Solution Health System
Andrew (Andy) Seward, CISO, leads Solution Health System’s cyber security team. This outstanding team of IT cyber security experts protects Elliot Health System in Manchester, New Hampshire and Southern New Hampshire Health System in Nashua, NH.
The son of Professor Robert Seward and teacher Connie Seward, Andy grew up in Virginia. He attended the College of William and Mary and received his commission as a Second Lieutenant, U.S. Army in 1983. While serving in the Army, Andy held various positions of IT and cyber security leadership responsibility in the US and overseas, achieving the rank of Colonel before culminating his 27-year active duty military career in his final duty position as the Chief Information Officer (CIO) of the United States Military Academy, West Point, NY.
Andy has two Masters of Science degrees, is a Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP), and currently serves as a Board Member of the Mental Health Center of Greater Manchester (MHCGM).