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Episode 8: The Missing Link In Healthcare Cybersecurity Programs
In this episode, John Riggi, the AHA’s National Advisor for Cybersecurity and Risk is joined by Scott Trevino, Senior Vice President, Cybersecurity, Trimedx discuss recent and important developments in cybersecurity, including the impact of the AHA’s new Preferred Cybersecurity Provider program. Cybersecurity is evolving rapidly, and hospitals and health systems are exploring new tools and resources to combat cyberattacks. Their discussion will focus on the complexities and persistent challenges that make building and managing medical device cybersecurity programs so difficult.
Episode 10: How Healthcare Can Fight Back With Identity-first Security
In this episode, John Riggi, the AHA’s National Advisor for Cybersecurity and Risk is joined by y David Bardan, GM & Head of Healthcare of CLEAR and James (Jim) Bowie, Chief Information Security Officer at Tampa General Hospital. Together, they’ll offer a behind-the-scenes look at how bad actors target healthcare systems, and how identity-first security can help stop them. Listen in to walk away with practical insights for making your organization more resilient, without slowing down care.
HCA’s AI-Driven Patient Safety Evolution, Part 1
Randy Fagin, M.D., chief quality officer at HCA Healthcare, shares insights into the organization's bold approach to improving safety outcomes with Artificial Intelligence (AI).
Episode 12: Uniting Supply Chain Resilience and Cyber Preparedness
In this episode, John Riggi, national advisor for cybersecurity and risk with the American Hospital Association is joined by Brendan Galla, Chief Product Officer at Exiger. Join us as we unpack how global trade tensions and AI-driven cyber threats are disrupting health care supply chains—from medicines and devices to software. Learn how a unified view of supply chain and cyber risk, powered by AI, can help health care leaders make faster, smarter decisions to protect patient safety and ensure timely access to care.
HCA’s AI-Driven Patient Safety Evolution, Part 2
In part two of this conversation on patient safety and AI, Randy Fagin, M.D., chief quality officer at HCA Healthcare, shares how one of the nation’s largest health systems is putting AI into practice
Healthcare Under Stress and Under Cyber Attack: The Correlation to Excess Deaths
In this podcast, John Riggi, highly decorated veteran of the FBI and Senior Advisor for Cybersecurity and Risk at the American Hospital Association talks to two leading experts and colleagues in the field of cybersecurity from the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Agency (CISA) / U.S. Department of Homeland Security, Dr. L. Reuven Pasternak, Interim Senior Advisor and Joshua Corman, Chief Strategist.
Leadership Dialogue Series: Cybersecurity and the Fight to Safeguard Health Care
In this Leadership Dialogue conversation, Tina Freese Decker, president and CEO of Corewell Health and 2025 AHA board chair, talks with John Riggi, national advisor for cybersecurity and risk at the American Hospital Association.
How to Survive a Cyberattack with Scripps Health: Part One
In part one of this two-part conversation, Chris Van Gorder, president and CEO of Scripps Health, joins John Riggi, national advisor for cybersecurity and risk at the AHA, to talk about how his organization responded when cybercriminals attacked and breached the defenses of the well-prepared health system.
How to Survive a Cyberattack with Scripps Health: Part Two
In the second of this two-part conversation, John Riggi, national advisor for cybersecurity and risk at the AHA, and Chris Van Gorder, president & CEO of Scripps Health, explore the underdiscussed aspects in the aftermath of a cyber-attack, and the need for cybersecurity standards and protection from the federal government.
Playing Cyber Defense in the Age of Digital Innovation
Digital innovation in artificial intelligence, machine learning and other spaces are becoming more present in health care. With these advancements also come threats from cybercriminals.