Researchers in Belgium and the United Kingdom have demonstrated that it is possible to transmit life-threatening, and possibly fatal, signals to implanted medical devices. The list includes devices such as pacemakers, defibrillators, and insulin pumps. Malware has also been found in software devices such as x-ray machines and blood gas analyzers. A nursing inventory supply system was also found to have a vulnerability that could negatively impact patient care and safety and provide back door access to the organization’s wider information system. Quality Hospital now wants to set up a Task Force to address these issues.
Another of the HCIC Task Force imperatives is to "increase health care industry readiness through improved cybersecurity awareness and education." You are the Security Officer at Quality Hospital. How would you achieve this imperative relative to your workforce and the threats posed in this case?