IoT is here to stay. Smaller devices and more intelligent sensors, combined with the advent of 5G, are ushering in a new era of patient-generated data. Intelligence at the edge also opens the door to distributed Artificial Intelligence (AI) and analytics. Plus, the current environment has pushed this to the forefront even more.
When building out your Edge and IoT ecosystem – both at the hospital and at the patient’s home – how should cybersecurity tools be incorporated to avoid unauthorized access? With new access points being introduced, how can security blueprints be designed proactively– rather than being an afterthought? What are the exciting IoT solutions that are being implemented at the point of care? What’s the overlap of AI and IoT and are we heading towards the “Artificial Intelligence of Things”?
To better understand the answers to these questions and more about IoT in healthcare, we work with Dell Technologies and brought together this great panel of experts:
- Mitch Parker, CISO at IU Health (@mitchparkerciso)
- Grace Cordovano, PhD, BCPA, Founder, Enlightening Results & Co-Founder of Unblock Health (@GraceCordovano)
- Wendy Bohner, Global Solution Architect for Health & Life Sciences at Intel (@Wbohner)
- Steven Lazer, Dell Technologies (@lazer_epic)
- John Lynn, Founder and Chief Editor at Healthcare IT Today (@techguy)
Watch the video recording of the panel below to learn more about healthcare IoT:
Learn more about Dell Technologies: https://delltechnologies.com/Healthcare
This discussion is part of our #HealthIT100in100.