As clinicians move to a model of working anywhere, on many types of devices and under a variety of different internet environments, web browser security is a heightened concern, said John Frushour, vice president and CISO at New York Presbyterian Hospital and CyberEdBoard member..
“Because they’re using untrusted devices – devices we don’t manage or have agents on – we’ve got to figure out the security of the services we provide to them devices in whatever state they come to us,” he said.
Community Connect is a critical program at New York Presbyterian that extends the organization’s electronic health records to non-New York Presbyterian clinicians who use their own equipment. It helps the hospital to incorporate new patients into its system, but it also underscores the importance of web browser security, he said.
“We’ve got to accept the risk of untrusted devices. So, a managed web browser in this whole approach could be a very clean way to move all these web services into a controlled footprint,” he said in an interview conducted with Information Security Media Group during the Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society 2025 conference in Las Vegas, Nev.
In this audio interview with Information Security Media Group (see audio link below photo), Frushour also discussed:
- How managed web browser security can help reduce risks involving potential cyber incidents and data privacy breaches – and why;
- Cyber risks and threats involving medical imaging gear;
- Overcoming challenges related to software bills of materials in medical devices and other biomedical tech;
- Other cyber initiatives underway at New York Presbyterian, including microsegmentation of bio medical devices, password-less authentication, physical badge and biometric access security.
Frushour, vice president and CISO at New York Presbyterian Hospital, joining the hospital in 2016, Frushour previously held several security management and leadership roles at technology firms, including Nuance where he was director of security operations. Frushour also held technology management positions in the U.S. Marine Corps., including director of tactical networks. Frushour is a member of the CyberEdBoard.