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DtSR Episode 192 - Healthcare and Critical Infrastructure Security
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Join our guest Larry Whiteside, Michael and I as we record live from InfoSec World 2016 in sunny Orlando, Florida! We talk through the life of a CISO, and the challenges of being in the Healthcare and Critical Infrastructure spaces and the similarities and differences. Larry has had a very diverse and successful career leading some of the most challenging organizations, so we dig into some of the things he's faced, how he's addressed some of those bigger leadership-level challenges, and just the mess that healthcare and critical infrastructure are in right now.
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Guest
- Larry Whiteside Jr. ( @LarryWhiteside ) - Larry is the VP of Healthcare and Critical Infrastructure at Optiv, and he's tasked with creating innovative solutions to some of the industry's most challenging problems. More info here: https://www.optiv.com/about-us/press-releases/optiv-security-increases-focus-on-holistic-cyber-security-solutions-for-healthcare-and-critical-infrastructure-industries
Note: I'm blessed with being able to work with Larry on a daily basis at Optiv. I highly encourage you to listen to this podcast and share with your friends and colleagues in the healthcare and critical infrastructure space.
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Archived series ("Inactive feed" status)
When? This feed was archived on April 01, 2023 22:02 (). Last successful fetch was on February 21, 2023 20:16 ()
Why? Inactive feed status. Our servers were unable to retrieve a valid podcast feed for a sustained period.
What now? You might be able to find a more up-to-date version using the search function. This series will no longer be checked for updates. If you believe this to be in error, please check if the publisher's feed link below is valid and contact support to request the feed be restored or if you have any other concerns about this.
Manage episode 126690872 series 12320
In this episode...
Join our guest Larry Whiteside, Michael and I as we record live from InfoSec World 2016 in sunny Orlando, Florida! We talk through the life of a CISO, and the challenges of being in the Healthcare and Critical Infrastructure spaces and the similarities and differences. Larry has had a very diverse and successful career leading some of the most challenging organizations, so we dig into some of the things he's faced, how he's addressed some of those bigger leadership-level challenges, and just the mess that healthcare and critical infrastructure are in right now.
Don't miss this episode!
Guest
- Larry Whiteside Jr. ( @LarryWhiteside ) - Larry is the VP of Healthcare and Critical Infrastructure at Optiv, and he's tasked with creating innovative solutions to some of the industry's most challenging problems. More info here: https://www.optiv.com/about-us/press-releases/optiv-security-increases-focus-on-holistic-cyber-security-solutions-for-healthcare-and-critical-infrastructure-industries
Note: I'm blessed with being able to work with Larry on a daily basis at Optiv. I highly encourage you to listen to this podcast and share with your friends and colleagues in the healthcare and critical infrastructure space.
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