How AI is transforming cybersecurity, on defense and offense
David Heaney, chief information security officer at Mass General Brigham

How AI is transforming cybersecurity, on defense and offense

Understanding the threat environment, knowing where controls are deployed and other core competencies become that much more critical when artificial intelligence is involved, says the CISO of Mass General Brigham.

Cybersecurity is complex enough without adding artificial intelligence technology into the mix. But chief information officers, chief information security officers and other IT and security leaders  have no choice but to deal with AI as it explodes across the healthcare landscape.

But how?

In this tenth and final installment of this series, which features the AI perspectives of some of health IT's leading innovators, David Heaney, chief information security officer at Mass General Brigham discusses where he finds himself today: at the intersection of cybersecurity and AI.

Heaney says there are three fundamental questions when it comes to them both:

  •  How do we secure our use of AI technologies?
  • How do we use AI to better secure our organization?
  • How do we defend against AI-driven attacks and how these will change in the future?

He offers answers to those questions – and many others – in this two-part interview, today and tomorrow.

CLICK HERE TO READ PART ONE OF THE STORY

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