Chad Holmes, Prod. Evangelist, joins SI CEO @appsec 6/21 on Ed TALKS.
Chad heads up thought leadership at @cynerio, who address #healthcare#cybersecurity challenges of insecure #IoT, #IoMT, OT & unmanaged "shadow" IT.
Don't miss his expertise!
Join: https://t.co/9TSHyVZe3K
My latest CSO column looks at the SFPD's proposal for "killer robots" and whether robots are secure enough for lethal use. Many thanks to Víctor Mayoral-Vilches of @AliasRobotics, Asher Brass and Chad Holmes of @cynerio, and @jeffburnstein for insight. https://t.co/jmBMwZ7lQk
@cyber_megan Great list, and thanks for including @cynerio! A few others our customers find helpful:
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@AnnieBurky is giving top tier coverage on the cyber risks and attacks faced by healthcare. Many thanks to the @FierceHealth team for having me on their Podnosis podcast.
Check out Podnosis from Fierce Healthcare! In this episode, I interview Chad Holmes from Cynerio on the ongoing cybersecurity threat to hospitals and how medical devices can serve as an entry point for attackers.
This week on 'Podnosis', @AnnieBurky asks @chadwik66 about how cyberattacks are affecting healthcare and what can be done about it. Also, Fierce’s @gliadkovskaya chats with @GaryPriceMD1 about CMS finally taking note of social determinants of health. https://t.co/29tRO6AV3h
We teamed up with the @PonemonPrivacy to survey over 500 hospitals about the threats targeting their IoMT devices, as well as the security practices they are using to defend them. The results suggest there is still much more to do to protect patients. https://t.co/h4gJqif0WT
@ScorpVayne@cynerio@ScorpVayne The @cynerio team has a lot more research (ours and others) that provide some concerning data. Check out our State of IoMT Device Security 2022 report and last year's @censinet / @PonemonPrivacy report. DM me if you need any guidance. https://t.co/B4gmxmC8Uq
Small hospitals have seen ransomware attacks increase by nearly 600% - what can they do to protect themselves when IT and security resources are already overstretched? Join @chadwik66 at our webinar on November 18th for an in-depth discussion. https://t.co/fW9tL2bnwo
@bobmcmillan Really great podcast on this yesterday @bobmcmillan. If you have 10 mins, check out the @cynerio Rapid Recap we did on how the business patterns of Ransomware attacks are evolving. https://t.co/2MOlqyRbcR
Thursdays are for rapid recaps and today, @chadwik66 talks about the business evolution of hacking healthcare. Watch this video https://t.co/Tlu5zia00W and learn more about why attackers are now focusing on the healthcare industry (hint: it’s a very lucrative business).
In a few days, we will be hosting a webinar where we will discuss how to quickly protect medical and IoT devices at healthcare facilities from ransomware and breaches. Want to join us? Register here: https://t.co/Y5NdWNG35k
.@BrodyCynerio explains why hospitals need to take a closer look at the often neglected ransomware risks presented by IoT devices, and proactively take steps to protect patient care, service availability, and data security. Check out our latest blog post:
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Cynerio Launches First IoT Device Security Solution for Small and Rural Hospitals | News | https://t.co/cKvUqOFU71: Cynerio is a provider of healthcare IoT security solutions, empowering hospitals and healthcare systems to detect and combat… https://t.co/tsuqao7mHp EXETLOS