Mohammad Waqas
Mohammad Waqas is the Chief Technology Officer (CTO) for Healthcare at Armis. He is an information security professional with over a decade of experience in the healthcare cybersecurity industry. Currently Mohammad helps healthcare organizations across the globe with medical device security and works on aligning the value of the Armis platform to the specific use cases that exist in healthcare. Mohammad not only looks at the security threats of cyberattacks on healthcare delivery organizations but also has a passion for protecting patient privacy and the implications of the two on clinical risk management.
Blogs by Mohammad Waqas
Balancing Patient Care and Secure Business Practices
In this blog, Moh Waqas, CTO for Healthcare, provides an outlook on emerging trends in healthcare cybersecurity and guidance for safer, more secure processes to tackle the challenges yet to come.
Armis is the Top Leader in the 2024 SPARK Matrix™ for Connected Medical Device Security for the 3rd Consecutive Year
For the third consecutive year, Armis has been rated highest in Customer Impact and Technology Excellence.
Armis is Named a Representative Vendor in the 2024 Gartner® Market Guide for Medical Device Risk Management Platforms
Learn more about the latest report and why Armis is recognized as a Representative Vendor for Medical Device Risk Management Platforms.
The Dangers of Ineffective Threat Intelligence in Healthcare
Learn how healthcare organizations can ensure that cybersecurity measures are truly effective and extend beyond the fundamentals in order to stay ahead of bad actors?
Navigating the “Ascension” and “Change Healthcare” Breaches – Guidance for Healthcare Cybersecurity Teams
Read this blog for information about the latest healthcare system cyberattacks and get guidance for healthcare cybersecurity teams to prevent future attacks.
Outsmarting Advanced Attacks: What We Can Learn from the 2024 HHS Cybersecurity Goals
Read the blog to learn about the goals, what they represent for the healthcare industry, and where they may fall short in achieving true cybersecurity resilience.