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Penn Medicine CISO Dan Costantino on cybersecurity resource allocation

As the threat landscape shifts, so must funding priorities.
By Mike Miliard
September 11, 2017
11:03 AM
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    At the HIMSS Healthcare Security Forum, the chief information security officer of Penn Medicine describes the state of cybersecurity in 2017 – from the potential incidents that keep him awake at night to emerging signs of encouragement. He also explains why military veterans have the right skill sets for IT and security work.

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