
HIPAA Critical
HIPAA compliance is complicated, confusing and easy to get wrong. Violations, data breaches and ransomware attacks are everywhere in healthcare. HIPAA Critical brings interviews with leaders in cybersecurity, InfoSec, healthcare, and compliance straight to you. Each 30-minute episode is designed to keep you informed and entertained. A new episode is released on the first three Wednesdays of every month.
Episodes
68 episodes
68. Aja Anderson: "Bad actors are offering your employees incentives to help them."
Episode 68 features Aja Anderson, Paubox Customer Success Manager.
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22:44

67. Aja Anderson: "The gaps in cybersecurity are not complicated, hyper-technical ones. They're just basic user errors."
Episode 67 features Aja Anderson, Paubox Customer Success Manager.
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19:10

66. Hoala Greevy: "Just automating one workflow creates an instant ROI for the business"
Episode 66 of HIPAA Critical features an interview with Founder CEO, Hoala Greevy, about workflow automation.
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15:24

65. Aja Anderson: "That's the sweet spot for threat actors coming after you because they know that there's money there."
Episode 65 of HIPAA Critical recaps the HIPAA Breach Report details breaches from December 2021.
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15:57

64. Dave Ledoux: "I'm ready to pivot at any time."
Episode 64 of HIPAA Critical features an interview with Dave Ledoux, CIO of Innovive Health.
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22:29

63. Aja Anderson: "As long as people can make money, they're gonna keep [attacking]. As long as your systems are not secure, you're at risk."
Episode 63 of HIPAA Critical features a discussion with Aja Anderson on this month's Paubox HIPAA Breach Report.
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16:10

62. Hector Rodriguez: "In healthcare, we have the challenges of cybersecurity, disaster recovery, and recovery strategies for ransomware mitigation."
Episode 62 of HIPAA Critical features an interview with Hector Rodriguez, Principal Industry Specialist, Healthcare & Life Sciences - AWS
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20:19

61. Su Bajaj: "The value of AI is what it's doing for you. It's not to replace people but to augment and make us more efficient and catch threats."
Episode 61 of HIPAA Critical features an interview with Su Bajaj, CTO of Compex Legal.
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19:16

60. Brian Fritton: "If you make it easy for attackers to find email addresses, they're gonna phish you."
Episode 60 of HIPAA Critical features an interview with Brian Fritton, CEO of Havoc Shield.
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21:56

59. Aja Anderson: "If you don't have something that's actually examining your encrypted HTTPS traffic, you're missing 9 out of 10 instances of malware."
Episode 59 of HIPAA Critical covers the Paubox HIPAA Breach Report for October 2021 and other cybersecurity trends with guest Aja Anderson, Paubox Customer Success Manager.
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25:55

58. Matt Cooper: "The eternal weakness is human error."
Episode 58 of HIPAA Critical includes an interview with Matt Cooper, Cybersecurity & Data Privacy Principal at Vanta.
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23:13

57. Hoala Greevy: "It's a matter of sorting the data, training the data, and then using those new learnings to provide greater phishing detection."
Episode 57 of HIPAA Critical features an interview about AI with Paubox Founder CEO, Hoala Greevy.
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15:45

56. Sara Sosa: "An informed team is an effective team."
Episode 56 of HIPAA Critical features an interview with Sara Sosa, Director of Information Services at Vista Care.
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11:57

55. Aja Anderson: "It is frustrating to take the extra steps, yet it is keeping us safe."
Episode 56 of HIPAA Critical welcomes back Paubox Customer Success Manager, Aja Anderson, to discuss the findings of the Paubox HIPAA Breach Report for September 2021.
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14:41

54. Jane Harper: "All organizations have some risks. Risk is inherent."
Episode 54 includes an interview with Jane Harper. Jane is the senior director, information security risk management and business engagement at Eli Lilly and Company.
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19:51

53. Anshul Pande: "All of these changes brought about a new set of problems to solve and challenges as we implemented those technologies."
Episode 53 of the HIPAA Critical podcast features an interview with Anshul Pande, vice president and chief technology officer at Stanford Children's Health.
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17:06

52. Aja Anderson: "No matter how tight your budget is you should routinely assess the risk of your systems."
Episode 52 of HIPAA Critical welcomes back Paubox Customer Success Manager, Aja Anderson, to discuss the findings of the Paubox HIPAA Breach Report for August 2021.
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20:14

51. Dr. Eric Cole: "It's the same fundamental problem: we're not learning our lessons and keep repeating them over and over again."
Episode 51 of HIPAA Critical includes an interview with Dr. Eric Cole, a former CIA hacker and founder of Secure Anchor.Read the transcript
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21:08

50. Fred Kwong: "Risk is a language that business understands."
Fred Kwong, CISO of Delta Dental is featured on episode 50 of HIPAA Critical.Read the full transcription here.
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22:38

49. Aja Anderson: "This isn't unique to healthcare. This is happening in every industry."
Episode 49 covers the findings of the Paubox HIPAA Breach Report for July 2021. Aja Anderson, customer success manager at Paubox, j...
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16:29

48. Todd Pang: "We had to do a lot of training and awareness building for what actually constitutes PHI."
Episode 48 of the HIPAA Critical Podcast includes an interview with Todd Pang, president and co-owner of Caring Manoa.
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36:14

47. Jeff Karlsson: "The Biggest Threat That Our Customers Have Is Not Having a Contingency Plan."
The challenges of 2020 are still lingering in many industries we might be in a new year. But the effects of the covid-19 pandemic reach far and wide. The way we work and the way business operated changed dramatically and almost overnight. ...
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15:21

46. John Benbrook: "In Order to Safeguard That Sensitive Information, We Needed to Implement Encryption."
Elderly care organizations need to comply with HIPAA regulations and security rules, especially if they deal with their patient’s medications, doctors, or other sensitive information. What is the best way for these types of organiza...
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11:22

45. Greg Reber: "This Is the Biggest Information Breach That We've Ever Seen."
Cybersecurity protocols and practices will never be a one-size-fits-all solution. Different industries have different requirements for compliance. Healthcare has vague but vast security rules to follow under HIPAA. So how do organizations stay ...
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22:20

44. Jared Vinson: "It Started With a Phishing Attack, but It Ended With a Whole Mess of Other Things."
With more than 500 reported HIPAA breaches in the last year, why are healthcare organizations slow to update their cybersecurity protocols and technology stacks? Is it possible for the healthcare industry to get ahead of bad actors? ...
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