AI Health Technology and Security
Update AI Health Data - 27th Aug 2022
We live in interesting times, a lot has happened since this event was held back in Dec 2021.
Russia has invaded Ukraine, and energy, crude oil, and gas are now foremost on our minds. China is now demonstrating to the world how dependent we are on them and inflation is out of control. What else can go wrong?
I've finally found the time to edit and publish our talks on Security as it pertains to health technologies however as you will see the scope of our discussion is not limited to health data only.
Speaker:?Dr Greg Adamson
Topic:?Why is it so difficult to secure health technologies?
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Abstract: In the past 5 years cyber attacks in the health sector have increased dramatically. These include attacks on both health data and health devices. At the same time, the growing adoption of artificial intelligence systems has increased the complexity of the cybersecurity environment. What makes health data and health technologies so difficult to secure, and what can IEEE do about it?
Biography:
Dr Greg Adamson has worked in health informatics for more than 20 years and comes to the field from a background of data communications engineering, cybersecurity, and law. He works as a cybersecurity consultant and chairs the IEEE Standards Association industry connection Meta Issues in Cybersecurity. He is Technical Activities Vice President for the IEEE Society on Social Implications of Technology.
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Speaker: Jorge Silveira
Topic:?Information security and digital evolution in healthcare
Abstract:?In this session, Jorge will reflect on digital strategies, the evolution of technology and decision support systems with embedded analytics; how it can affect healthcare processes and?patient outcomes, with focus on key considerations for:
Biography:
Jorge Silveira is the Chief Digital Health Officer at top 5 global provider of assisted reproductive services, Virtus Health.
Jorge has supported the implementation of various digital technology projects in Australia and overseas,?including the first e-Business portal for the automobile industry in Latin America, Africa and the Middle East for General Motors in the late 90s; the implementation of the Australian-first Stroke Telemedicine (VST) program across regional health services; the implementation of the Victorian-first digital electrocardiogram (ECG) in regional Victoria and the introduction of new information security technology in Australia, which led to the update of the Australian Federal Government Information Security Manual (ISM) to incorporate new erasure methods into the list of controls for media sanitisation.
Jorge was the chair of the Victorian Health Sector CIO Cybersecurity Working Group within the Department of Health, and the deputy chair for the CIO ICT Operations and Assurance Working Group, supporting government initiatives to define standards and programs to improve technology and cybersecurity maturity across the public health sector. As a qualified auditor, Jorge conducted a number of ICT governance, operations and information security reviews for various health services throughout his career.
A true believer that technology and people are key enablers to assist us re-inventing ourselves and improve ways we work. Jorge was named Top50 CIO in the 2020. Digital innovation and information security is no doubt, at the forefront of his digital strategies.
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