Secure Information Sharing in Health Care
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eHealthcare Done Right: Strong Identities, Privacy, Secure Information Access and Sharing

Combined Session
Wednesday, May 14, 2014 17:30—18:30
Location: ALPSEE

There are few areas than eHealthcare, which are less regulated and less sensitive when it comes to Information Security. Patient records are highly sensitive. On the other hand, eHealthcare is a highly connected business, with hospitals, doctors and nurses, insurance companies, and the patients themselves as important players – not to forget the pharmaceutical and life sciences industry, universities, and others. Strong authentication and strong identities are key. Flexibility for integration is key. Secure Information Sharing, flexible access to information, and privacy are mandatory.

In this panel, the participants will discuss what it needs for better eHealthcare solutions, beyond the point solutions for hospitals or doctors today:

Kim Cameron
Kim Cameron
Microsoft
Kim is Architect of Identity in the Identity Division at Microsoft, where he champions the emergence of a privacy-enhancing Identity Metasystem reaching across technologies,...
Martin Kuppinger
Martin Kuppinger
KuppingerCole
Martin Kuppinger is Founder and Principal Analyst at KuppingerCole, a leading analyst company for identity focused information security, both in classical and in cloud environments. Prior to...
Don Schmidt
Don Schmidt
Microsoft
Don Schmidt is a Principal Program Manager in the Windows Azure Active Directory engineering team at Microsoft with over 30 years of successful software and standards development experience in...
Peter Weierich
Peter Weierich
iC Consult GmbH
Peter Weierich, born in 1964, studied Computer Science and Medical Informatics in Erlangen. Since 2011 he is Senior Strategy Consultant at iC Consult GmbH. Before that, he was Head of Marketing and...
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