A breach-filled 2015 showed healthcare is at major risk for cyberattacks, a situation experts say makes it more important for health organizations to have plans in place to deal with the aftermath of a security crisis.
Nicole Miller, senior vice president at WE Communications, which counts Microsoft among clients, has long experience helping other organizations manage IT security events, whether advising them on preparation or helping them deal with the fallout of brand-name cyberthreats such as Blaster, Conficker, Stuxnet and Heartbleed.