A Proactive People-Centric Journey to Secure Critical Data

Wednesday, April 19 at 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM CT
South Building, Level 4 | S406 B
Keeping sensitive information secure has never been more complex – or more critical. Healthcare organizations like you must safeguard protected health information (PHI), personal identifiable information (PII), payment account data, and intellectual property. Information, however, does not lose itself. People allow data loss to happen. They can do so accidentally or maliciously. With cybersecurity, visibility is key. You must understand the personas that are more likely to bring risk and protect your organization and patients by protecting the people that work with your sensitive data. We’ll provide a deep dive analysis into information protection strategies to address data security and compliance challenges. Find out how a people-centric approach can better protect patient confidentiality and position you against future data loss.

Learning Objectives

  • Summarize why safeguarding healthcare data and preventing data loss has only grown more challenging
  • Recognize legacy network perimeters do not prevent data loss – people are the new perimeter
  • Identify the scope of data risk within healthcare and your organization
  • Assess the fundamentals of information protection, and subsequently an effective cyber defense posture to mitigate data compromise
Credits
CME, CNE, AHIMA, CAHIMS, CPHIMS, PDU
Status
Active
Audience
Chief Data Officer, CIO/CTO/CTIO/Senior IT, CISO/CSO
ID
168

Speakers

Brian Reed, MBA, CISSP
Senior Director for Cybersecurity Strategy
Proofpoint
Dan Anderson, CISA, CRISC, C|EH, PCIP, CBCLA, ITIL v3
Chief Information Security Officer and Data Privacy Officer
LifeScan