Learn from a range of Deloitte and industry cyber leaders how adopting new, agile business models that include an extended workforce made up of highly skilled top talent, differentiated managed services, and trusted technology can lead to strategic market advantage.
Today’s global market presents distinct challenges associated with talent, technology, and inflation. When combined with the industry’s complexity, life sciences and health care organizations have additional challenges to navigate, particularly when it comes to cybersecurity. These include the elevated privacy and security risks that personally identifiable information (PII) and protected health information (PHI) pose, securing connected devices and managing third-party risks amid evolving cyber threats (e.g., ransomware), and building clinical and operational resiliency in order to reduce disruption and impacts to patient care.
In this episode of the Outcomes Rocket podcast, host Saul Marquez engages with Deloitte's Mike Crowthers and Chris Knackstedt to discuss the evolving landscape of artificial intelligence (AI) in the life sciences and health care sectors. Mike and Chris share insights into the challenges of AI adoption, emphasizing the importance of governance, ethics, and compliance. They also explore how organizations can leverage existing cybersecurity frameworks to manage AI risks effectively and maintain a competitive advantage in an ever-changing technological environment.
In the first episode of Code Green: A life sciences and health care cybersecurity podcast series, Deloitte leaders Raj Mehta and Tiffany Kleemann, sit down with Outcomes Rocket host Saul Marquez to discuss the current realities of cyber talent shortages, the changing economic outlook, and the need for cyber teams to “do more with less,” all while managing the complexity of the life sciences and health care industry. Listen in as Raj and Tiffany discuss the range of benefits that a differentiated delivery model that moves beyond traditional cybersecurity outsourcing can offer.
Life sciences and health care cyber and strategic risk operations needs to continuously evolve to keep up with the industry’s digital transformation and to protect the ever-expanding cyber risk surfaces that increase risk. Join Amit Chhikara, principal, and Justin Rowe, managing director, Deloitte & Touche LLP, as they explore evolving engagement models, digital identity, challenges associated with the move to the cloud, and related strategies to help address these industry cyber challenges.
Cyber departments are using cutting-edge technologies to protect life science and health care organizations from rising, evolving cyber risks. Tune in to Episode 3 of Code Green as Keith Brogan, managing director, and Steph Meehan, partner, Deloitte & Touche LLP dive into a fascinating discussion with Saul Marquez, host of Outcomes Rocket podcast, related to the new technologies that can be used for advanced threat detection and third-party risk management transformation.
In this episode of the Outcomes Rocket Podcast, host Saul Marquez explores next-gen cyber operations from both the life sciences and health care perspectives. First, Peter Naumovski, Global Chief Information Security Officer, and VP of IT Risk Management at AbbVie, highlights the necessity of understanding adversaries and adapting cybersecurity operations to mitigate risks effectively. Then, Teresa Tonthat, Vice President, and Associate Chief Information Officer and CISO at Texas Children's Hospital, discusses the persistent targeting of the health care sector by cybercriminals and the critical need for comprehensive risk assessments and robust vendor management.