Privacy & Security
The Boston health system built specialized space for evaluating and deploying large language models for research and operations. Renato Umeton, director of AI operations and data science services at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, explains why and how.
Dr. Sonya Makhni, medical director of applied informatics at Mayo Clinic Platform, says providers want assurances that artificial intelligence tools are useful, transparent, explainable and secure.
Nana Odom, head of clinical engineering at Cleveland Clinic London, says healthcare organizations should educate all employees to understand and observe cybersecurity best practices.
Kelly Arduino, healthcare practice leader at accounting firm Wipfli, discusses $800 million in cybersecurity resources recently made available by the White House, along with new tools and services from Microsoft, designed for critical access hospitals.
Atlantic Health System Chief Information & Digital Officer Sunil Dadlani explains how AI and security "aren't mutually exclusive, they're mutually inclusive."
For David Heaney, CISO at Mass General Brigham, generative AI is a "really eager intern." He explains how a cybersecurity team can apply the technology. He also offers peers best practices for securing with and against AI.
The chief information security officer at Mass General Brigham knows, and shares his expertise on grasping the cybersecurity environment, knowing where one's controls are deployed and being great at the basics.
Robert Booker, chief strategy officer at HITRUST, discusses its new AI Risk Management Assessment, and how it can help offer assurance for healthcare organizations using artificial intelligence.
Imprivata engineering chief Joel Burleson-Davis discusses new IAM strategies, including a potential future without passwords.
Lisa Hanselmann, Inria's European project manager, talks about how the FLUTE project is building a GDPR-compliant federated learning platform to allow researchers to share both real-world and synthetic data on prostate cancer.