Webinar

Protect the Mission: Secure Supply Chain

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In an era of increasing cybersecurity threats, federal healthcare agencies can't afford to leave their software supply chains vulnerable. Join us for a dynamic webinar that reveals how Red Hat OpenShift, Ansible, and Red Hat’s Secure Software Factory can help you stay ahead of threats and meet stringent compliance requirements, including NIST and FedRAMP.

Learn how to adopt automation and a zero-trust architecture to mitigate risks, respond to vulnerabilities in real time, and ensure the resilience of your mission-critical applications. Discover actionable strategies to transform your security posture while accelerating innovation and maintaining regulatory compliance.

Don’t let supply chain risks compromise your operations—attend this session and take the first step toward fortified security and sustained success in federal healthcare.

In this webinar, we will cover:

  • Proactive Supply Chain Security: Learn how to implement automation and zero-trust strategies to protect your software supply chain from emerging threats
     
  • Compliance Made Simple: Discover how Red Hat OpenShift, Ansible, and the Secure Software Factory align with federal frameworks like NIST and FedRAMP
     
  • Real-Time Vulnerability Response: Gain insights into automating continuous monitoring and patching to minimize security gaps
     
  • Accelerate Innovation Safely: Explore how to maintain compliance while accelerating the delivery of mission-critical applications
     
  • Future-Proof Your Infrastructure: Understand how to build a resilient, scalable, and secure ecosystem for federal healthcare operations
     

Live event date: Friday, December 20, 2024 | 12 p.m. ET

On-demand event: Available for one year afterward.


Ben Cushing

Chief Architect, Health and Life Sciences

For two decades, Ben Cushing has been a leader in emerging technology solutions across multiple industries and is committed to radical innovation in healthcare. Before joining Red Hat, he served as the Chief Technology Officer for MDLogix, a behavioral health IT firm supporting Johns Hopkins Medicine. There he architected and brought to market a behavioural health cloud platform for use with employer, healthcare, and education markets.

In addition to supporting analytics and operations at the National Institutes of Health for six years, Cushing had the opportunity to practice a scaled agile framework with Accenture, where he led the technical architecture and design for the Department of Veterans Affairs’ (VA) Electronic Health Management Platform, an industry leading Health Management and Care Coordination platform serving 9 million patients.

His tenure at Accenture began with the acquisition of Agilex, where he designed LSI solutions, developed systems to automate the Post-9/11 GI bill, and supported in-theater data collection and analytics tools. While at Agilex, Ben architected and led the development of a mobile Software Development Kit, still in use today by the VA to produce more than 60 applications.