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Executive Conversations: Part Two: Cybersecurity Implementation and Best Practices with Shawn Henry, President of CrowdStrike Services & Chief Security Officer at CrowdStrike
Shawn Henry, President of CrowdStrike Services & Chief Security Officer at CrowdStrike, joins Phoebe Yang of Amazon Web Services (AWS) to discuss cyber risk assessment and business-level implementation of security strategies in healthcare and beyond. CrowdStrike, an Austin-based cybersecurity technology company, offers the first cloud-native security platform that includes threat intelligence and incident response services […]
Executive Conversations: Proactive Cybersecurity in Healthcare with Shawn Henry, President of CrowdStrike Services
Shawn Henry, President of CrowdStrike Services and Chief Security Officer of CrowdStrike, joins Phoebe Yang, General Manager of Public Sector Healthcare at Amazon Web Services (AWS) to discuss the past, present, and future of cybersecurity in the healthcare industry and society at large, with a focus on how cloud technology can help organizations preempt attacks. […]
Industry Insights: Personalized healthcare depends upon robust cybersecurity
This Industry Insights post is one in a series from AWS thought leaders in healthcare, life sciences, and genomics- exploring the impact of technological innovation and cloud computing in their industries The conference season is in full swing and finally in person again, after more than two years of virtual events due to COVID-19. As […]
Introducing AWS for Health – Accelerating innovation from benchtop to bedside
Healthcare and life science organizations are moving towards digital transformation to decrease the cost of care, improve collaboration, make data-driven clinical and operational decisions, and enable faster development of new therapeutics and treatment paths. Identifying the right cloud technology to reach these goals can be challenging, and many organizations lack the internal resourcing and expertise […]
AWS is How: Philips makes medical diagnostics accessible to more people
About half the world’s population has no access to basic healthcare. There are a number of reasons for this, including poverty, language barriers, and geography. Even in the United States, millions of people—particularly in rural areas—live more than 30 minutes away from the nearest hospital. This makes it difficult for them to get critical care […]