Here are five key points:
1. The workshop is a three-day, interactive program for software architects, engineers and technology leaders from healthcare organizations.
2. Touching on SQL injection, cross-site scripting, variable injection, NoSQL attacks, DDOS response, auditing, overflow attacks and more, the program teaches tactics to reduce the possibility of a cyber attack.
3. The companies will also address how to respond to unknown attacks.
4. Led by instructors in the healthcare information technology sector for more than a decade, this workshop provides case studies that zone in on attackers’ thought processes and tactics.
5. “Designing Secure Healthcare Systems” will be conducted in Long Branch, N.J., from Oct. 17 to Oct. 29, 2015.
“The reality is that after you strip away all the noise, the reason attackers are successful, at breaching healthcare systems, is because the software we design and develop isn’t secure,” said John Gomez, CEO of Sensato.
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