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Presented by:
Hussein Syed, Chief Information Security Officer, Barnabas Health

Wednesday
July 20, 2016

In the past two years, 81% of hospitals and health insurance companies have had a data breach.

Healthcare data breaches are now prominent in news headlines, leading to healthcare organizations having a triple challenge on their hands. First, preventing breaches from occurring whenever possible; second, managing the risk and expectations, given that breaches continue to increase in number and severity; and third, increasing the ways that organizations can share information about commonly-faced threats and industry-wide responses to those threats.

These threats are increasing at an alarming rate. Join Hussein Syed, Chief Information Security Officer, Barnabas Health as he discusses how new scripts and tools available to criminals have allowed threats to proliferate and how organizations can protect themselves from future breaches. 

In this 60-minute peer-sourced webcast, you’ll hear about:

  • The persistent, potentially life-ruining harm of medical identity theft
  • How spam, phishing, USB sticks and other “social engineering” tactics have made employee education a critical part of breach prevention
  • How healthcare is responding to its traditionally underfunded HIT security budget issues
  • The importance of upward reporting to organizations board members

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