Protecting the Health Care Ecosystem from Cybersecurity Threats
The health care sector is the most common target for cyber criminals.
The Administration for Strategic Preparedness and Response (ASPR) at the Department of Health and Human Services leads the nation’s medical and public health preparedness for all disasters and public health emergencies.
After spending more than a decade at the Government Accountability Office, Brian Mazanec is taking on a new challenge as the Deputy Director of the Office of Preparedness at ASPR.
In his newly appointed position, Mazanec will use his expertise in cybersecurity and conflict to ensure the health care ecosystem has critical infrastructure protection to combat cyber threats.
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Brian Mazanec Deputy Director Office of Preparedness in the Administration for Strategic Preparedness and Response
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