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In the latest episode of the TechSpective Podcast, Errol Weiss, Chief Security Officer at Health-ISAC, joins me to dive into a timely and thought-provoking conversation on how cybersecurity collaboration is changing—especially when it comes to public and private sector relationships.
For over a decade, Health-ISAC has played a vital role in helping healthcare organizations share threat intelligence and best practices. But in today’s environment, that collaboration is under pressure. The lines between private and public sector responsibility are becoming more blurred, and recent shifts in government participation are raising tough questions. Who is ultimately responsible for defending critical infrastructure? And what happens when the expected support simply isn’t there?
Our discussion covers a wide range of themes—from the unique cybersecurity challenges facing hospitals and medical device manufacturers to the impact of political transitions on agency engagement. It also explores what it really means for organizations to be self-reliant in their defense efforts, and how global cooperation plays into the equation.
This episode doesn’t offer easy answers—but it will make you think.
If you’re in cybersecurity, healthcare, or just care about the systems we all depend on, this is one conversation you won’t want to miss. Tune in to hear how leaders like Weiss are adapting in real time and what the rest of us can learn from their approach.
Listen now wherever you get your podcasts—or watch the full episode on YouTube.