PODCAST - When IT Hits the Fan: Joseph Orlando
- The Rhyno Team

- Mar 20
- 2 min read
Updated: Jun 13

On this week's episode of "When IT Hits the Fan!", we go deep about cybersecurity, AI, human behavior, and securing the future with veteran IT Operations Director and cybersecurity strategist, Joe Orlando, CDMP.
When the risks are invisible but the stakes are human lives, cybersecurity becomes more than just an IT concern, it becomes a leadership imperative.
🔑 Key Takeaways:
✅ Healthcare is a goldmine for attackers. From PHI to PII, medical systems hold more
personal data than any other industry, and that’s made us a target.
✅ AI is changing the game on both sides. While bad actors use AI to automate attacks,
forward-thinking organizations are starting to use it to detect anomalies and respond
faster.
✅ People are the weakest link. The biggest risk isn’t the firewall; it’s the human who clicks
the wrong link, uses a personal device, or downloads something without thinking.
✅ Governance isn’t optional. Joe explains how his team vets every data-sharing partner and
stresses that strong internal policies are as critical as the technology itself.
✅ Smaller orgs can (and must) take action. Even without large budgets, encryption, role-
based access, and privacy-minded workflows go a long way.
✅ Leadership starts with awareness. Whether you’re a small clinic or a national payer,
building a culture of cybersecurity starts with educating your people and leading by
example.
Below let's listen to Joseph Orlando:
Thank you, Joseph Orlando, for your insights into IT. The well-informed knowledge you have shared on our podcast hopefully will help others.
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