Information is meant to be shared with others- others that is with a need to know. CISOs may find that their organization is sharing with other entities without proper procedures in place. What if there are 90 of these organizations? Join this podcast to learn from a healthcare CISO who tackled this dilemma and subsequently changed a government law!
To view the article from the CISO COMPASS Book that sparked this interview, please visit: https://securityweekly.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/CISOSTORIESSamanthaThomas_Article.pdf
Thomas, S. 2019. Privacy Hunger Games: Change the Rules. In CISO COMPASS: Navigating Cybersecurity Leadership Challenges with Insights from Pioneers, 1st Ed, pg 344. Fitzgerald, T. CRC Press, Boca Raton, Fl. www.amazon.com/author/toddfitzgerald.
This segment is sponsored by Cybereason. Visit https://www.cybereason.com/cisostories to learn more about them!
Samantha served the information and people protection field for 30+ years internationally and nationally in the areas of finance, healthcare, government, K-post secondary education and private practice. She has worked with eleven countries guiding their leadership (e.g. CA Legislature, Parliamentary members, EU, Ministries of Defense, etc) to protect their infrastructure, resources and citizens.
She is a regularly requested international Keynote and featured speaker for Summits, Congress’ and conferences. Ms. Thomas has facilitated Think Tanks with European Union Cabinet Members, Parliamentary appointees and country leaders.
Samantha has been a keynote/speaker on five continents, 14 countries and most major U.S. cities. Her writings, interviews and quotes have been published in books, newspapers, magazines, and on webinars. She is a founding Board member of the UCDavis’ Network Security Certificate Program, and was a collaborator with their partnership with Stanford’s International Studies Program.