HIPAA as Engineering
Why HIPAA compliance should be treated as a system of controls, ownership, evidence, and improvement.
Media kit
A ready-to-use page for podcast hosts, webinar organizers, healthcare associations, newsletter editors, and event teams covering healthcare cybersecurity and HIPAA compliance.
Expert positioning
Saleh A. AbuRumman helps healthcare and regulated organizations translate HIPAA obligations into operational security systems. His work connects infrastructure engineering, Zero Trust design, compliance governance, vendor oversight, incident readiness, workforce training, and continuous monitoring.
Healthcare teams are under pressure from ransomware, third-party risk, remote access, cloud migration, electronic health record complexity, and growing scrutiny around protected health information. The HIPAA Compliance Blueprint gives those teams a step-by-step implementation model.
Interview angles
Why HIPAA compliance should be treated as a system of controls, ownership, evidence, and improvement.
The mistakes small and mid-sized medical practices often miss when policy is disconnected from operations.
Where Zero Trust principles support technical safeguards, access control, monitoring, and segmentation.
What healthcare leaders should ask vendors before sharing protected health information.
How to build proof that controls are working without slowing clinical operations.
Why incident planning, escalation, and tabletop exercises matter before an event happens.
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Host intro
Saleh A. AbuRumman is a network and infrastructure security engineer, Routledge/Productivity Press author, and founder of Ruman Cyber Advisory. His book, The HIPAA Compliance Blueprint, gives healthcare providers, practices, and business associates a practical step-by-step approach to implementing HIPAA compliance in real operational environments.
Invite Saleh for podcasts, webinars, healthcare IT panels, compliance workshops, executive briefings, and internal training sessions on practical HIPAA implementation.