MedCity News October 24, 2024
Arundhati Parmar

Two chief information security officers offer some advice at a cybersecurity panel at HLTH.

The business world was roiled earlier this year when a finance worker in Hong Kong was duped into handing over $25.6 million (200 million Hong Kong Dollars) after he joined a video call with someone he believed was his chief financial officer.

But that costly error could have been easily avoided. Joey Johnson, chief information security officer of Premise Health, a provider of healthcare services on-site, said there’s a simple way to spot deepfake technology — in this case, one meant to be interactive. Johnson spoke at a cybersecurity panel discussion at ENGAGE at HLTH, MedCity News’ partner programming at HLTH on Sunday.

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