Monday, November 25, 2024

Staying Cyber Healthy in Federal Health

This podcast, featuring Joyce Hunter, Executive Director of the Institute for Critical Infrastructure Information (ICIT), discusses the cost of security breaches and the growing importance of cyber security in Healthcare and the steps that can be taken to secure not only industry information related to FedHealth but also that of individuals.

About Joyce Hunter

Joyce Hunter is a strategic-doer and a philanthropreneur. She was appointed by President Barack Obama to the position of Deputy Chief Information Officer for Policy and Planning at the Department of Agriculture (2013-2017) and was the Acting Chief Information Officer from March 2016 to July 2016. Ms. Hunter demonstrates a strong ability to build and sustain relationships with public/private stakeholders, develop and lead innovative projects and inter-agency initiatives and was recently named by Security Magazine one of the most Influential People in Security for 2020.

About ICIT

The Institute for Critical Infrastructure Technology (ICIT) is a non-profit, cybersecurity think tank providing objective, nonpartisan research, advisory, and education to legislative, commercial, and uppublic-sector cybersecurity stakeholders. Data Science Camp Inc. is a 501(c)3 corporation providing a design thinking project led subject matter specific camp utilizing data to tell a story and advocate for change.

Access other podcasts in the series here.

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