Detect, Prevent and Control Healthcare Data Breaches

MentorHealth
Duration: 60 Minutes
Instructor: Alan J. Roth
Webinar Id: 800561

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$179.
One Attendee

Overview:

As more physicians, hospitals, and other healthcare professionals adopt Electronic Health Records (EHR), share digital medical records, implement cloud computing, and engage in social media, the risks, size and frequency of data breaches containing Protected Health Information (PHI) are increasing.

  • Can you afford a data breach that can lead to loss of reputation and revenue?
  • How can you tell that patient data has been stolen?
  • What are the symptoms of a data breach?
  • Where your mitigation efforts should be focused?

Why should you attend: Attend our 90-minute, vendor-neutral webinar to learn about crucial topics ranging from recognizing symptoms of a breach and breach diagnosis to analysis of a security incident and notification requirements. Participants will have dedicated time for questions and answers after the presentation.

Areas Covered in the Session:
  • Breach overview
  • Causes of breach
  • Symptoms of a breach
  • What do you do if you suspect a breach?
  • How to minimize breach impact?
  • Key takeaways

Who Will Benefit:
  • Health Information Manager
  • Healthcare Privacy Officer
  • Healthcare Security Officer
  • Chief Information Officer
  • Healthcare Counsel/lawyer
  • Chief Compliance Officer
  • CEO, CFO, HIPAA Officer
  • Healthcare Staff

Speaker Profile
Alan J. Roth CISA, is an expert in digital forensics. He is a retired United States Postal Inspector with experience in investigations, audit (financial, contract and developmental/information technology), digital forensics, and IT security. As a Program Manager for the Postal Inspection Services Digital Evidence Unit, Alan led a team of Forensic Analysts specializing in computer, video and audio analysis for nine years, supporting criminal investigations around the U.S. In this capacity Alan testified in Federal court as a Computer Forensic expert on several occasions.

He also served as liaison to the National Institute of Science and Technology's (NIST) Digital Evidence working group, and participated in the development of National Institute of Justice (NIJ) guides and special reports on digital evidence topics, co-sponsored by NIST. His most recent assignment prior to retiring from the Postal Inspection Service was as the Law Enforcement liaison to the Postal Services CIRT team and Information Systems Security group. In a previous assignment he served as the security officer for the Postal Inspection Services Information Technology Division.

Alan is an experienced trainer/presenter, having provided digital evidence training to Postal Inspector Basic Training classes for many years. He was also co-developer of the Postal Inspection Services Digital Evidence course for Postal Inspectors, and coordinated or assisted in coordinating training conferences for Forensic Computer Analysts during his tenure as a Program Manager for the Digital Evidence Unit.

His work experience includes serving as postal inspection service representative to National Institute of Science and Technology Joint Steering Committee for Computer Forensics. He is a Certified Information Systems Auditor(CISA), current Director of ISACA, the Information Systems Audit and Control Association of RTP chapter and past 2nd Vice President of the Carolina chapter of HTCIA, which is the High Technology Crime Investigation Association.


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