The Medical Imaging & Technology Alliance (MITA) has announced that Zack Hornberger has joined the organization as director of cybersecurity and imaging informatics.
 
“Cybersecurity is a top priority for manufacturers of all internet-connected devices, and critical for the millions of patients who depend on these life-saving technologies, which is why we’re pleased to bring Zack’s expertise to our team,” says Patrick Hope, executive director of MITA. “Zack’s deep understanding of the issues and policies surrounding cybersecurity and imaging informatics and his experience in the field will help ensure that MITA communicates effectively to lawmakers and regulators.”
 
“I’m proud to join an organization that’s committed to enhancing cybersecurity across the medical imaging industry,” says Hornberger. “I look forward to working alongside my new colleagues at MITA to advocate for policies and standards that protect patient health and information.”
 
Hornberger has experience with hands-on network engineering and architecting data centers. Prior to joining MITA, he worked with Security First Corp., based in Rancho Santa Margarita, Calif., in a variety of roles: pre-sales engineering, solutions architecture across high-risk industries including healthcare and financial, and technical writing. Hornberger’s most recent project involved designing a solution for a large healthcare managed services provider in Alabama to protect its wide network of health care providers. He has also worked with teams at IBM, Unisys, and Sengex.
 
Hornberger holds a bachelor of arts degree from The University of Maryland, College Park, in English language and literature.