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Client Session - Data & Cyber Resiliency for Academic Medical Research Infrastructure at Albert Einstein College of Medicine [2964] 

9 days ago

Academic Medical Research institutions have demanding data requirements. For example, many need high performance data access to empower cutting edge research, but also must safeguard valuable Intellectual Property from cyberattacks and other disruptive events. Additionally, both internal and external collaboration and data sharing is often needed but can complicate data security requirements.

Cyberattacks, in particular, bring unique challenges for both protecting and recovering data. Modern threats are blurring the lines between data management and security use cases, subsequently driving tighter integration between storage and security tooling. Albert Einstein College of Medicine has implemented an architecture that fuses together these requirements of security, data resiliency, high availability and high performance.

In this session, we'll describe Einstein's architecture and how it addresses these challenges for both data resiliency and security while achieving its data serving requirements. If you have similar requirements, this reference architecture can help you discover the concepts, functionality and tools you need to meet your objectives.

Activity Type: Technology Breakout
Tech Tracks: Storage
Session Topic: Storage for Data Resiliency
Industry: Healthcare
Technical Level: Intermediate Level

Erin Farr, Storage CTO Office, Senior Technical Staff Member, IBM

Shailesh Shenoy, Assistant Dean for Information Technology, Albert Einstein College of Medicine

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