\nSetting up a modern healthcare technology environment spanning on-premise and multicloud locations requires a comprehensive strategy that takes time, needs to be application-based, and allows for an on-ramp to move entire ecosystems of applications.\n\nDue to the proliferation of attacks \u2013 which are disproportionately target healthcare and life sciences organizations, becoming more frequent, increasingly sophisticated, and their consequences more dire \u2013 the inescapable conclusion is that it is no longer a matter of if these organizations will be breached, it is now a matter of when.\n\nTo stay ahead of the constantly changing threat landscape and sophisticated cyber criminals, it is imperative that organizations have a well-defined strategy in place to ensure that they can recover these complicated environments with confidence as revenue and businesses are hard to get back. Plus, we\u2019ll discuss how these breaches and downtime can really impact your workforce that\u2019s already burnt out.\n\nIn today\u2019s hybrid era, it is also important to have Return To Office (RTO) and Recovery Point Objective (RPO) in preparation of potential cyberattacks as it\u2019s difficult to staff up in short order and staff in modern hospitals are not used to using manual processes.\n\nThe panel discussed how healthcare organizations can increase their cyber resiliency and gain peace of mind against cyberattacks and move beyond data recovery to cyber recovery when these breaches do occur.\n\nPanelists:\nAmanda Heidemann MD, FAAFP | CMIO, CMO | KeyCare\nHeather Hudnall, BSN, RN | Chief Nursing Informatics Officer | NTT\nSandeep Misra | Head of Global Sales \u2013 Healthcare | Rackspace Technology\nGeorge Morris | Global Healthcare CIO | Dell Technologies\nJohn Lynn | Founder and Chief Editor | Healthcare IT Today\n\nLearn more about Dell Technologies: http://delltechnologies.com/healthcare\nFind more great Health IT content: https://www.healthcareittoday.com/