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Healthcare data is under siege. As the most targeted sector for cyberattacks, public health systems face a constant battle to maintain the security of patient information. Limited resources and the ever-growing complexity of HIPAA compliance, Executive Orders, and stakeholder needs make this fight even more difficult.
In this webinar, we’ll explore best practices for navigating the complex landscape of healthcare IT. We'll discuss how to integrate legacy systems with new technologies for optimal benefits and adopt a comprehensive security strategy to protect both your and your patients' data. Discover how to safeguard patient privacy in today's digital environment, where factors such as online user access, the new hybrid work model, and the increasing number of connected devices contribute to heightened security risks. Leave empowered with the knowledge to build a robust and secure future for healthcare IT.
Speakers
Commander John de Geus
Chief Health Informatics Officer for the Chief of Naval Operations (OPNAV), Office of the Surgeon General and U.S. Navy Bureau of Medicine and Surgery
Department of the Navy
Commander John de Geus
Chief Health Informatics Officer for the Chief of Naval Operations (OPNAV), Office of the Surgeon General and U.S. Navy Bureau of Medicine and Surgery
Department of the Navy
Campbell Palmer
Vice President, Solution Architecture
Lumen Technologies
Campbell Palmer is Vice President of Solutions Architecture for Lumen Technologies’ Public Sector organization. He leads a team of solutions engineers, architects and associates supporting Lumen’s federal, state and local government and education market. He is responsible for the technical development and delivery of complex services purchased on the open market as well as by government agencies via the General Services Administration’s EIS, Schedule 70, and legacy Networx and WITS contract vehicles.
Campbell has held various leadership and individual contributor roles with Lumen’s Public Sector organization spanning back to 2008. His primary focus as a leader has been to continually bolster the engineering organization’s technical skillset and proficiency, while incorporating best-in-breed industry technologies into the Lumen product portfolio. Campbell and his team are responsible for delivering the technical solutions for all task orders awarded to Lumen under the EIS contract, including work supporting the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, Social Security Administration, Department of Interior, Department of Homeland Security, Department of Agriculture and multiple Department of Defense contracts.
Prior to joining Lumen, Campbell was an IT developer and network engineer at Verizon, where he spent eight years working with medium and large enterprise customers to assist with the development of reporting, notification and network monitoring systems for dedicated network operations centers. Campbell is a graduate of Hampden-Sydney College with a Bachelor of Science degree.