Health-ISAC
Geoffrey Mann is a skilled professional with a diverse background in physical threat analysis and archaeology. Currently serving as a Physical Threat Analyst at Health-ISAC since November 2022, Mann previously worked as a Field Archaeologist at both Edwards-Pitman Environmental, Inc. and Cocosol International, where responsibilities included conducting archaeological surveys and identifying artifacts. Mann's educational credentials include a Bachelor's degree in Anthropology from the University of Central Florida, where certification in Geospatial Information Systems (GIS) was also obtained, and an Associate of Arts in General Studies from Valencia College. Earlier experience in the US Marine Corps as an Intelligence Analyst involved threat analysis and presentations for command staff, complemented by instruction in cultural awareness and operational skills.
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Health-ISAC
Health-ISAC (Health Information Sharing and Analysis Center), is a global, non-profit, member-driven organization where health sector stakeholders join a trusted community and forum for coordinating, collaborating and sharing vital physical and cyber threat intelligence and best practices with each other. Members use this information to extend their security operations team and to create situational awareness, inform risk-based decision-making and mitigate against threats. Membership is open to public & private hospitals, ambulatory providers, health insurance payers, pharmaceutical/biotech manufacturers, laboratory, diagnostic, medical device manufacturers, medical schools, medical R&D organizations and other relevant health sector stakeholders. Member organizations become more resilient by working together, benefiting the entire health sector and its vital role in critical infrastructure worldwide.