
Security & Data Mining – Safeguarding Content in the Digital Age
Recorded On: 05/22/2025
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The digital landscape is evolving, bringing both exciting opportunities and new challenges. As AI-driven technologies continue to shape the way we access and share information, organizations have the chance to harness these advancements while ensuring their content remains protected. This webinar will provide insights into how to navigate security challenges, leverage AI tools effectively, and make strategic decisions about data access and protection. Whether you’re looking to optimize efficiency, enhance security, or explore new AI-driven solutions, this session will equip you with the knowledge and strategies needed to thrive in this rapidly changing environment.
Key Takeaways:
- Understanding the scope of non-human traffic and how it affects website security.
- Evaluating risk vs. value when adopting AI-driven technologies.
- AI tools for knowledge-based organizations to enhance efficiency.
- Security and infrastructure considerations for patient care and beyond.
- Best practices for content protection while ensuring accessibility and discoverability.
- Opportunities and strategies to protect and optimize content repositories.
Ezra Wolfe
Senior Vice President, Infrastructure & IT
Cadmium
Ezra Wolfe is an accomplished leader in healthcare learning technology, with extensive experience in driving innovation and enhancing client solutions. He co-founded EthosCE, where he served as Chief Technology Officer and Partner, and later as General Manager. Ezra holds a Master's degree in Journalism from the University of Kansas and a Bachelor's degree in Photojournalism from Syracuse University. He is passionate about leveraging technology to improve healthcare education and outcomes.
Amanda Law (Moderator)
Event Marketing Manager
Cadmium
Amanda Law combines her expertise in creative event design, bold marketing strategies, and customer-first experiences to drive success at Cadmium. Before joining the company in 2024, she brought two decades of hands-on experience shaping events spanning industries and audiences of all kinds—leading fundraising and mission-driven programs for the American Diabetes Association, producing large-scale events for Lenovo and Biltmore Estate, and teaching event experience and design at Duke University. Along the way, she mastered both the art of meticulous logistics (ask her about planning hillside events around cattle!) and the craft of designing immersive, memorable experiences that spark connection. Amanda holds a Bachelor of Science in Communications from Appalachian State University and lives in Apex, NC with her husband and two zany kids. In her spare time, she enjoys hand lettering and experimenting with unusual watercolors—a hobby she insists is under control despite an ever-growing collection.