HHS Needs to Match Speed of Cyber Threats to Better Protect Health Care
ASPR HHS’ Brian Mazanec discusses his office’s tools to protect healthcare from cyber threats.
Brian Mazanec, deputy director in the Office of Preparedness at ASPR HHS, joins GovCIO Media & Research’s 2024 Health IT summit to discuss his office’s development of a “one stop shop” for the entire department to support preparedness and education to combat cyber threats in healthcare. Mazanec delved into the importance of collaboration with other federal agencies and how his office is leveraging emerging technology like artificial intelligence to build cyber resiliency.
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