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How to Survive a Cyberattack with Scripps Health: Part Four

In the last of this four-part conversation, four leaders from Scripps Health — Chris Van Gorder, president and CEO, Todd Walbridge, senior director of corporate and system safety and security, Shane Thielman, corporate senior vice president and chief information officer, and Gerry Soderstrom, corporate senior vice president and chief audit, compliance and risk officer — discuss the future of cyberattacks on America's health care, the real-time threat to patients, and recovery efforts once an attack is over.
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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.
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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.
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The Ransomware Ripple: The Texas Model for Cyber Resilience in Health Care

In this conversation, Fernando Martinez, Ph.D., chief digital officer at the Texas Hospital Association, shares how Texas and the THA are building regional resilience through cyber command structures, statewide coordination and tabletop exercises.
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When Cyberattacks Strike: Is Your Board Ready?

In this conversation, Ajay Gupta, board chair of Trinity Health Mid-Atlantic and CEO of HSR.health, speaks about the vital role hospital boards play in preparing for and responding to cyber incidents.
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Episode 2: Strategies for Using Cybersecurity to Protect Patient Safety at Rural Hospitals

In this podcast episode, listeners will learn how to create a culture of cybersecurity in their organization and facilitate board-level risk visibility and accountability to ultimately protect patient safety.
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Reducing Cyber Risks That Threaten Patient Safety and Care Delivery with CENSINET

In this episode we are joined by Ed Gaudet, founder of Censinet, one of the AHA’s carefully vetted Preferred Cybersecurity Providers. Gaudet is an expert of many years in the field.
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Part Two: Cyberthreats and Assessing Third-Party Risk with Providence

In this second of a two-part conversation, hosted by the AHA's National Advisor for Cybersecurity and Risk John Riggi, Providence’s Adam Zoller, chief information security officer, and Katie Adams, cybersecurity director of clinical technology services, discuss the potential cyberthreats posed by third-party medical devices
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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.
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Episode 14: Where Cyber Strategy Meets Execution: From Problems to Progress

In this episode, John Riggi, AHA’s national advisor for cybersecurity and risk, is joined by Carter Groome, chief executive officer at First Health Advisory. Their discussion will focus on the growing cyberthreats facing health care and why trusted partnerships matter. They discuss aligning cybersecurity with business priorities, building resilience through cross-functional strategies, and moving from risk identification to sustainable security all while keeping patient care at the center.