A pivotal year has passed since the Change Healthcare cyber attack sent shockwaves through the healthcare industry, prompting unprecedented scrutiny of cybersecurity practices across the sector. This watershed moment forced organizations to reevaluate their security protocols, disaster recovery plans, and business continuity strategies, while highlighting the interconnected vulnerabilities within healthcare's digital infrastructure.
The aftermath has catalyzed significant changes in how healthcare organizations approach cybersecurity, from investment priorities to operational resilience. Yet questions remain about whether these changes have truly strengthened the industry's defensive posture or merely shifted vulnerabilities to new areas. With attacks growing more sophisticated and healthcare systems becoming increasingly interconnected, understanding the lessons learned and evaluating their implementation is crucial for future preparedness.
Join us to discuss:
- What concrete changes in cybersecurity practices have healthcare organizations implemented since the Change Healthcare incident, and how effective have these measures proven?
- How has the industry's approach to third-party risk management and supply chain security evolved in response to this event?
- What gaps remain in healthcare's cyber defenses, and what additional measures are needed to address emerging threats?