Healthcare information security leaders from provider organizations across the U.S. and internationally will learn about critical threats, prevention and mitigation strategies from their peers and industry experts while also connecting with counterparts from other industry sectors in this one-of-a-kind conference.
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The Challenges in Healthcare Security
As a digital health leader, you must lead your team through increasingly complex issues:
1. Defend the attack surfaces now growing and multiplying in digital health
2. Explore supply chain issues that now include 3rd, 4th and even 5th-party levels
3. Outthink and pre-empt bad actors
4. Understand the threats that geopolitics bring to the cyber world
5. Innovate despite budgetary constraints
Loaded Toolbox to Navigate Security Issues
1. Get the insight and collaboration you need to keep your healthcare organization secure in today’s challenging cybersecurity environment!
2. Gather with expert peers from the security industry for intense networking and solution-building to create a security-first environment in a post-pandemic world.
3. Benefit from the latest intelligence and solutions to address advanced, persistent threat risks!
This members-only Forum for the Association for Executives in Healthcare Information Security (AEHIS) will take place in coordination with InfoSec World, the leading cybersecurity conference for security executives.
Brainstorm with Healthcare Security Leaders from Around the World!
Don’t miss the event that fuses the best of Member networking with the idea-rich, cross-industry think tank of InfoSec World!
Meet the Speakers
Marti Arvin, Chief Compliance and Privacy Officer, Erlanger Healthy System
About Marti
Marti Arvin is the Chief Compliance and Privacy Officer for the Erlanger Health System in Chattanooga, TN. She has more than three decades of experience in healthcare most of which was focused on compliance, research, privacy, information security, governance, and regulatory oversight. Marti is an attorney, and she holds the CHC-F, CCEP-F, CHRC, and CHPC certifications. She was awarded the compliance professional of the year award in 2007 from the Health Care Compliance Association. She has served as an expert witness on privacy and information security in multiple legal cases. Her compliance career also included serving as a Chief Compliance and Privacy Officer for four different academic medical centers over an 18-year span, the most recent being the UCLA Health System and the David Geffen School of Medicine.
Prior to joining Erlanger, she was VP, Compliance and Privacy services for CynergisTek, Inc., a healthcare consulting company, providing compliance, privacy, information security, and business development services to healthcare organizations. Her consulting clients included a variety of organizations such as academic medical centers, physician practices, traditional hospital institutions, and business associates. She supported clients’ by helping create an understanding of the relationship of information security and privacy to the overall business goals and strategies of the healthcare organization.
Lisa Munro
HHS 405(d) – Aligning Health Care Industry Security Approaches Engagement Lead, Department of Health and Human Services
About Lisa
Lisa is the Engagement Lead for the award winning 405(d) Aligning Health Care Industry Security Approaches Program within the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Office of Information Security (OIS). As the leading collaboration center of OIS, the 405(d) program is focused on providing the HPH sector with useful and impactful resources, products, and tools that help raise awareness and provide vetted cybersecurity practices, which drive behavioral change and move towards consistency in mitigating the most relevant cybersecurity threats to the sector. Lisa has over 9 years of experience in strategic communications, and the last four years have been spent solely on cybersecurity communications.
Nick Rodriguez
HHS 405(d) – Aligning Health Care Industry Security Approaches Program Manager, Department of Health and Human Services
About Nick
Nick Rodriguez is the Program Manager for the award winning 405(d) Aligning Health Care Industry Security Approaches Program within the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Office of Information Security (OIS). As the leading collaboration center of OIS, the 405(d) program is focused on providing the HPH sector with useful and impactful resources, products, and tools that help raise awareness and provide vetted cybersecurity practices, which drive behavioral change and move towards consistency in mitigating the most relevant cybersecurity threats to the sector.
Robyn Ewers
About Robyn
Robyn Ewers is an accomplished and strategic business development executive with a passion for leading high-performing teams, creating impactful partnerships, and implementing successful and sustainable growth strategies to move organizations forward.
Robyn carries more than a decade of healthcare technology, cybersecurity, distribution channel, and partnerships experience. In addition to her strategic growth objectives, she has a passionate and emergent education in Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion.
Robyn lives in Denver, CO with her husband and two young boys. When not trying to stay sane as a parent, she loves to hike, travel, and seek out new restaurants!
Keith Duemling, CHISL, CMU-CISO, CISM, CISSP
Director of Cybersecurity Technology Protection, Cleveland Clinic
About Keith
Keith Duemling has served as Director of Cybersecurity Technology Protection for the Cleveland Clinic since early 2018. He oversees all cybersecurity protection platforms for all Cleveland Clinic facilities throughout North America and Europe. Before joining the Cleveland Clinic, he served in multiple information security roles within the healthcare space, including; engineering, architecture, identity management, incident management, and risk management, over an 18-year timeframe. In addition, he has managed multiple disciplines within Information Technology such as; network management, endpoint management and has been responsible for a 24×7 service desk.
He is a graduate of Penn State University with a bachelor’s degree in Security and Risk Analysis and a master’s degree in Cybersecurity and Information Assurance. In addition, he expects to complete a healthcare-focused Master of Business Administration degree from Penn State University in late-2022.
He is also a graduate of the Carnegie Mellon University CISO-Executive Education and Certification Program. Keith also maintains multiple technical and leadership certifications from various organizations such as; CHIME, HIMSS, ISACA, and ISC2.
He served within the United States Army Quartermaster Corps, a subordinate command of the United States Army’s Combined Arms Support Command. He received an honorable discharge from the United States Army and multiple commendations for service.
He lives outside Cleveland, Ohio, with his wife and three children.

Anthony Lakin, CISSP, CDPSE, GSEC, CPBPM, CHISL
Chief Information Security Officer, Moffitt Cancer Center
About Anthony
Tony Lakin is the Chief Information Security Officer(CISO) for The Moffitt Cancer Center and has over 30 years of cybersecurity leadership, strategy, engineering and regulatory compliance experience. Previous CISO roles held at Children’s Hospital of Orange County in Orange, California and Maricopa Integrated Health Systems, doing business now as Valleywise Health, in Phoenix, Arizona. He is a retired United States Air Force Cyberwarfare Officer and honorably served 23 years on active duty in multiple positions culminating as the Director of Operations for the United States Air Force’s premier Cyberwarfare Squadron based at Fort Meade, Maryland. During his time at Fort Meade, he directed cyber operations in support of National Security, the Federal Bureau of Investigations and the Central Intelligence Agency. He has a Master of Science in Information Technology and a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science. In addition, he holds the following certifications in good standing: Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP), Certified Data Privacy Solutions Engineer (CDPSE), Certified Healthcare Information Security Leader (CHISL) and the GIAC Security Essentials Certification (GSEC).
Dee Young
Chief Information Security Officer, UNC Health System
About Dee
Dee Young is currently the Chief Information Security Officer for UNC Health system. UNC Health is a growing healthcare system and currently comprises UNC Hospitals and its provider network, the clinical programs of the UNC School of Medicine, and fourteen hospitals and eighteen hospital campuses statewide and over 900+ clinics.
In this role, Dee leads the UNC Health Information Security teams responsible for cybersecurity, security compliance, and cyber risk management efforts that secure and protect information important to UNC Health staff, patients and partners while ensuring the overall cyber resiliency of the system.
Young’s twenty plus years in leadership positions within security and technology across healthcare, academia, and industry. Dee has held numerous technical certifications and currently is a Certified Information Security Management Professional (CISM). She also has a MA in Organizational Management.
Dee is also an active member and mentor within many professional organizations. She was named as a CHIME Healthcare Hero for her involvement and work to help cybersecurity efforts in the development of tabletop exercises to help smaller healthcare organizations respond efforts of the rapid deployment of the remote workforce for COVID pandemic response. She is also on the AEHIS Board of Trustees.
She has been a frequent speaker for cybersecurity topics including topics like cyber incident response, mentoring, and medical device/IoT security.
She is an active hiker, backpacker and loves scuba diving. She spends free time with her family exploring North Carolina.
Jackie Mattingly, CHISL, CISSP, HCISPP
Chief Information Security Officer, Owensboro Health
About Jackie
Jackie Mattingly serves as the Chief Information Officer at Owensboro Health. She is responsible for the development and maintenance of the company’s cybersecurity program. She has earned her bachelors in Computer Science and her Master’s in Healthcare Administration with an emphasis on Informatics. Jackie holds the CHPS, HCSIPP, GISP and CISSP designations. She has 20+ years experience in IT and 10 years in information security. She has a passion for mentoring, learning and teaching all things security. She is an Adjunct Professor teaching Healthcare Privacy and Security. Jackie has published articles in CIOReview and Healthcare Tech Outlook magazines and presented at multiple conferences. She loves to bring awareness to better information security and privacy practices for the benefit of Owensboro Health’s patients and team members.
Dave Bailey
Vice President of Security Services, CynergisTek
About Dave
Dave Bailey is Vice President of Security Services at CynergisTek and leads the Resilience Partner Program (RPP), professional, and consulting services for the cybersecurity business. Prior to his role at CynergisTek, Dave served as the Director of Technology and Security at Mary Washington Healthcare, where he was responsible for technology leadership and served as the HIPAA Security Officer. Dave received his Bachelor of Science Degree in Computer Science from Wilkes University and is a Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP). Dave has over 12 years of healthcare cybersecurity experience and more than 12 years of experience serving in the Air Force and supporting the federal government in both small and large business as a cybersecurity leader and professional.
Amanda Berlin, CEO, Mental Health Hackers
About Amanda
Amanda Berlin is the Lead Incident Detection Engineer for Blumira and the CEO and owner of the nonprofit corporation Mental Health Hackers. She is the author of a Blue Team best practices book called “Defensive Security Handbook: Best Practices for Securing Infrastructure” with Lee Brotherston through O’Reilly Media. She is a co-host on the Brakeing Down Security podcast and writes for several blogs. She has spent over a decade in different areas of technology and sectors providing infrastructure support, triage, and design. She now spends her time creating as many meaningful alerts as possible.
Amanda is an avid volunteer and mental health advocate. She has presented at a large number of conventions, meetings and industry events. While she doesn’t have the credentials or notoriety that others might have, she hopes to make up for it with her wit, sense of humor, and knack for catching on quickly to new technologies.
Lynn Sessions
BakerHostetler Healthcare
About Lynn
Lynn Sessions leads the BakerHostetler Healthcare Privacy & Compliance team in the Digital Assets & Data Management Group & is co-lead of the Healthcare Industry Team. She focuses her practice on healthcare privacy & data security, breach response, regulatory defense, and HIPAA compliance.
Drawing from her in-house experience at Texas Children’s Hospital, Lynn collaborates closely with healthcare clients and approaches her legal representation from a client’s perspective. She has handled more than 900 cybersecurity incidents and over 500 OCR investigations.
Lynn completed her undergraduate studies at Texas A&M University and received her law degree from Baylor University School of Law, where she was honored in the Order of Barristers. Lynn is ranked by Chambers as a leading healthcare attorney in the State of Texas and in healthcare privacy nationally and globally. She was also awarded a Burton Distinguished Writing Award at the Library of Congress for her article, “Anatomy of a Healthcare Data Breach,” was named a Trailblazer in Cyber Security by the National Law Journal, and was designated as one of the Top 25 Women in Healthcare (Houston) by the National Diversity Council.
Anahi Santiago, MBA, CISM
CISO at Christianacare Health System
About Anahi
Anahi Santiago, MBA, CISM, is the CISO at ChristianaCare Health System, the largest healthcare provider in the state of Delaware. Prior to CCHS, she spent over 10 years as the information security and privacy officer at Einstein Healthcare Network. In her role as CISO she has overall responsibility for the organization’s cybersecurity and assurance program. Santiago leads a team of information security professionals in supporting CCHS’s strategic initiatives by collaborating with clinical and business leaders, managing cybersecurity risks, implementing policies and controls, generating overall awareness and fostering a culture of security and safety.
She is an active contributor and member of several local, state and federal cybersecurity organizations including the Healthcare Sector Coordinating Council’s Cybersecurity Working Group, Delaware Healthcare Cybersecurity Alliance and Philadelphia’s Women and Cybersecurity group.
Samantha Jacques, PhD, FACHE, AAMIF
Vice President of Clinical Engineering, McLaren Health Care
About Samanta
Samantha Jacques is the Vice President of Clinical Engineering at McLaren Health Care, headquartered in Grand Blanc, Michigan. McLaren is an integrated health network including 14 hospitals, ambulatory surgery centers, imaging centers and Michigan’s largest network of cancer centers. She is the vice-chair of the AAMI Healthcare Technology Leadership Council and an executive committee member of the Healthcare Sector Coordinating Council. She is active in ACCE, the Medical Device Serving Community and CHIME and has recently co-authored a book entitled “Introduction to Clinical Engineering”. Prior to McLaren, she was Director of Clinical Engineering at Penn State Health and Texas Children’s Hospital. She has a PhD in Biomedical Engineering and is a fellow of the American College of Healthcare Executives and AAMI.
Sherri Douville
CEO, Medigram
About Sherri
Sherri Douville is CEO and board member at Medigram, the Mobile Medicine company. Ms. Douville is honored to be recognized on top merit based U.S. CEO lists in several (4) categories of technology and healthcare (iOS, Information Technology, Healthcare, Big Data) in 2022 by Startups.US as one of the highest ranking tech executives, ranked #1 Worldwide in the Medical market and #1 in the U.S. for Mobile technologies including iOS and Android and #2 in the U.S. for Cybersecurity executives on Crunchbase.
Ms. Douville is a best-selling and serial editor, lead author, and contributor to a 3rd forthcoming book defining advanced technology for medicine by the top U.S. academic book publisher (Taylor & Francis 2022). Sherri is a sought-after speaker for the Healthcare IT industry’s defining, multi sector roundtables and conferences such as VIVE. She is also the co-author of several articles and technical papers. She is the editor and lead author of the best-selling book, Mobile Medicine which launched as the #1 hottest new release on Amazon for medical technology and medical informatics. Mobile Medicine (Taylor & Francis 2021) is internationally acclaimed and was voted by business and technical leaders as the #1 book in all of healthcare for 2021 and again in 2022 by BookAuthority and is the only book to be featured by both the largest physician leadership organization, AAPL and the largest engineering technical organization, IEEE. She is also the corresponding author for a chapter on trust in clinical IoT engineering (Springer Nature 2022).
Ms. Douville is the co-chair of the IEEE/UL International Joint Venture for the technical trust standard project for Clinical IoT in medicine. Ms. Douville previously won several awards while working at Johnson & Johnson in over a dozen disease states over the course of a decade and was recognized for industry thought leadership there by McGraw-Hill. Prior to her current work in the mobile medicine, privacy, cybersecurity, health IT and AI industries, Sherri worked in the medical device space consulting in the areas of physician acceptance and economic feasibility for medical devices.
Ms. Douville has a Bachelor of Combined Science degree from Santa Clara University and has completed certificates in electrical engineering, computer science, AI and ML through MIT. She advises and serves startups, boards, and organizations including for Santa Clara University as an advisor and cybersecurity lecturer to the Santa Clara University Leavey School of Business Corporate Board Education initiatives, the Black Corporate Board Readiness program and also as an advisory council member for the Women’s Corporate Board Readiness program.
Umair Siddiqui
VP of Clinical Engineering & Asset Management, Memorial Hermann Health System
About Umair
Umair Siddiqui is the Associate Vice President of Clinical Engineering & Asset Management at Memorial Hermann Health System, in Houston, TX. Memorial Hermann is an integrated health network including 17 hospitals, 6,100 affiliated physicians and 29,000 employees practice the highest standards of safe, evidence-based, quality care across more than 270 care delivery sites. Umair has an overall responsibility to manage Biomedical, Imaging, & Electronic equipment as well as oversee the operations for Asset management around rental medical equipment for the system. Before Joining Memorial Hermann in 2015, Umair worked as a Manager of Clinical Engineering for MD Anderson from 2004-2013, and Manager of Clinical Engineering for GE Healthcare from 2013-2015. He is very active in the Clinical Engineering community and has been a member of AAMI & ACCE.. He has a MS in Biomedical Engineering along with an MBA in Management.
Alejandro Rodriguez
CISO, Hartford Healthcare
About Alejandro
Alejandro (Alex) Rodriguez, CISSP, is currently the Interim Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) for Hartford Healthcare, a rapidly expanding integrated health system with over 36,000 employees and $5B in revenues. With over nine years of experience at HHC, Alex currently oversees a growing team of cyber security professionals that manage the company’s end-to-end enterprise security infrastructure, develop world-class capabilities to defend against advanced persistent threats (APT), and enable open collaboration and information sharing with a wide variety of healthcare organizations, business partners and innovative technology companies. Specializing in strategic leadership and risk management, his specific expertise in security areas includes information security engineering, technical project leadership, threat hunting and forensics, network security, risk assessments and security awareness programs. Prior to focusing his career on Information Security, Alex held a variety of Infrastructure and Technology roles primarily in the Healthcare and Manufacturing sectors with a focus on Virtualization technologies.
Denise Anderson, MBA
President, Health-ISAC
About Denise
Denise Anderson, MBA, is President and CEO of the Health Information Sharing and Analysis Center (Health-ISAC), a global, non-profit organization dedicated to providing a trusted forum for timely and valuable situational awareness so that health sector companies can make informed, risk-based decisions about the physical and cyber threats they face. Prior to Health ISAC, she was Vice President of Financial Services-ISAC where for almost nine years she helped the ISAC grow and achieve its successful status in the information sharing community. She has over thirty years of executive level leadership in the private sector. Denise currently serves as Chair of the National Council of ISACs, sits on the Board of Directors for the Global Resilience Federation (GRF) and is on the Executive Committee of the Cyber Working Group for the Health and Public Health Sector Coordinating Council. In addition, she participates in numerous industry and advisory groups and initiatives and has spoken at events all over the globe. Denise was certified as an EMT (B), and Firefighter I/II and Instructor I/II in the state of Virginia for twenty years and was an Adjunct Instructor at the Fire and Rescue Academy in Fairfax County, Virginia for ten years. She is a graduate of the Executive Leaders Program at the Naval Postgraduate School Center for Homeland Security.