Workforce security in healthcare is no longer just about compliance—it’s about creating a seamless, secure digital experience for employees and patients.
In this episode, host Sandy Vance chats with Chandramouli Dorai, Chief Evangelist - Cybersecurity Solutions and Digital Signatures at Zoho.com. Today, they will explore how password management, secure browsers, multi-factor authentication (MFA), identity and access management (IAM), and identity verification in document signing all come together to build a zero-trust, future-ready healthcare workforce.
Healthcare organizations are under constant pressure to strengthen cybersecurity without slowing down clinicians and staff.
In this episode, they talk about:
Healthcare organizations face a constant challenge in balancing strong cybersecurity protections with the need for convenience and productivity.
Weak and reused passwords remain one of the most common vulnerabilities across organizations, despite years of awareness efforts.
The 2024 Change Healthcare cyberattack demonstrated how a single account without multi-factor authentication can lead to massive data breaches and operational disruption.
Employees often disable or avoid MFA because they perceive it as adding friction to their daily workflows.
Modern authentication strategies must tightly integrate password management, single sign-on, and MFA to reduce friction while improving security.
Passwordless authentication methods such as passkeys, Face ID, and Touch ID are helping organizations improve both security and user experience.
Organizations adopting passwordless authentication are seeing measurable reductions in login time and increased user adoption.
Identity and access management platforms can enforce role-based and time-based access controls to reduce unnecessary exposure to sensitive systems.
AI-powered behavioral analytics can detect suspicious login activity and help organizations respond more quickly to threats.
Secure onboarding and offboarding processes are critical for protecting healthcare data and preventing unauthorized access.
Many healthcare organizations still operate in complex legacy environments, making interoperability and integration essential for workforce security solutions.
CIOs should approach AI adoption strategically by first understanding their current environment, educating users, and implementing changes in phases.
A Little About Mouli:
Chandramouli Dorai (Mouli) is the chief evangelist for cybersecurity solutions and digital signatures at Zoho Corporation. Mouli brings over 12 years of experience leading marketing and product strategy at Zoho. He carries an active interest in topics like workforce productivity, security, trust, and compliance, often sharing his thoughts and expertise on social media platforms like X and LinkedIn.
“The greatest example is the 2024 Change Healthcare breach, which happened because of one compromised account.
That one account lacked multi-factor authentication, which was a loose end, and the attacker was able to get into the network and get away with millions of confidential records.
The major problem is the trade-off between security and convenience.”
