As a global fellow through the Stanford Freeman Spogli Institute (FSI), Oscar A. Leyva carried out field research on maternal and child health in Guatemala’s Lake Atitlán region. Leyva’s work involved clinical and in-home work as well as observations about local children, including an 8-year-old boy who worked helping boats depart and return to the piers. Spending the day observing the boy, Leyva eventually purchased the child’s handmade bracelets, on the condition that he prioritize his education.
The Cure is Cybersecurity Hygiene
Healthcare is facing a growing threat from cyberattacks, largely due to poor cybersecurity hygiene. The sector’s interconnected systems, patient records, and life-saving devices make it