Rob Sebaugh of SailPoint examines the far-reaching implications of 2024's healthcare cybersecurity crisis, sparked by the Change Healthcare breach. Discover how identity-first security and robust contingency planning can protect healthcare operations while maintaining clinical efficiency in an era of unprecedented cyber threats.
- The Change Healthcare breach represents a watershed moment requiring fundamental changes to healthcare cybersecurity approaches
- Operational resilience through identity management is crucial for maintaining clinical services during cyber incidents
- Government regulations and industry protocols are evolving rapidly in response to escalating healthcare cyber threats
- Proactive identity governance reduces breach impact while enabling swift operational recovery
- Healthcare organizations must balance immediate security needs with long-term operational resilience
Rob Sebaugh, Identity Strategist, Healthcare Solutions Engineering, Sailpoint
Megan Antonelli, Chief Executive Officer, HealthIMPACT Live