Cybersecurity isn’t just about systems; it’s about people, patients, and leaders making tough calls under pressure.
Hear directly from healthcare IT executives on how cyber decisions collide with finances and patient care and learn how they’re navigating trade-offs, pressures, and tough choices in real time.
Tamra Durfee will lead the discussion with our panel of healthcare leaders: Ann Wright and Erin Osbourn. Together, they’ll highlight lessons learned, resilience strategies, and the importance of collaboration across the C-Suite.
You’ll Walk Away With:
- Connect: Insights from healthcare IT professionals who’ve faced cyber incidents and budget pressures firsthand
- Share: Peer-tested approaches for successful cybersecurity conversations across the whole organization
- Secure: Everyday lessons and benchmarks for risk, resources, and resilience
Attendees are invited to be active participants in this discussion through interactive polling, live Q&A, and the opportunity to submit questions in advance. This is your chance to contribute to the conversation and learn from your peers.
About the presenters

Tamra Durfee (Moderator)
vCISO
Fortified Health Security
Tamra is an accomplished CISO with more than 25 years in information security, compliance, regulatory risk, strategy, innovation, and technology transformation. For the past 8 years, she’s specialized in healthcare cybersecurity and building risk-based medical device information security programs.

Ann Wright, MSN, RN
Director of IT and Informatics
OrthoNebraska
With 25+ years in healthcare, Ann leads IT and Informatics at OrthoNebraska, the state’s premier orthopedic hospital. A former nurse with nearly 20 years in informatics leadership, she excels in EMR implementation, project management, and cybersecurity. Ann earned her nursing diploma at Bryan College and advanced degrees from Creighton University and Nebraska Wesleyan University.

Erin Osbourn
CIO
ENT & Allergy Associates
With 20+ years of healthcare IT leadership, Erin is CIO of ENT and Allergy Associates. She advances digital health, modernizes infrastructure, and elevates patient and clinician experience. Erin holds an MS in Computer Information Systems (Health Informatics) from Boston University and BS/BA degrees from the University of Kansas.