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A Healthy Conversation With Steve Woods 7/18

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A Healthy Conversation With Steve Woods 7/18

Spam, viruses, hacks, ransomware attacks. Rick Simonds, VP & GM of Cybersecurity at Tyler Technologies, joined Steve Woods this week to talk about cybersecurity and what business owners and individuals can do to protect themselves.

 

Each week, Woods engages national leaders and local experts from the clinical, business, scientific, academic, and political communities in an honest and upbeat dialogue about today’s healthcare realities and tomorrow’s developing opportunities. From emerging technologies to evolving policy work, personal fitness to public health, each show showcases the thinkers and explore the thinking that will help us change the conversation – and ultimately change the world.

 

Steve Woods is the founder, president and CEO of TideSmart. Since 2003, Woods has stewarded the agency’s growth and development, leveraging strategic investments in technology (including an industry leading patient platform), service offerings (including the acquisition of an analytics and compliance auditing company), campus (featuring eco-friendly construction) and clinical talent to establish TideSmart as an award-winning agency that is bringing innovation in wellness, insights, and activation experiences.

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