Incidents in healthcare come from many sources: malicious software, insiders, attackers, and even attorneys bringing litigation. Preparation is the key to avoiding and losing costly battles. Computer security expert Matt Curtin shows how to apply results of Interhack's original, published data loss research Using Science to Combat Data Loss: Analysis of Breaches by Type and Industry to health care organizations desiring to prepare.
The Nebraska Hospital Association hosts the online seminar on September 19, 2011. Chief Information Officers, Directors of Information Systems, General Counsel, and others with responsibility for handling incidents will find the seminar extremely instructive.
Attendees will learn how to:
-identify critical issues arising in a particular incident,
-prepare the organization for handling incidents properly, and
-demonstrate the ability to work through incidents.
Through the expert consulting and litigation support practice he leads at Interhack, Curtin regularly appears as an expert witness in criminal, civil, and administrative matters, showing how scientific analysis can be used to answer questions about technology and electronically stored information. Many of those matters revolve around data breaches, and Curtin frequently opines as to the privacy of data and how well the host organization was fulling it's duty to secure that privacy. He is also a Lecturer in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at The Ohio State University.
Register
Anyone may create an account and register for the Web seminar at the nhanet.org Web site. The cost is $195 per connection. An unlimited number of people may attend a single connection—excellent for enterprises and healthcare and hospital associations.
For assistance with the online seminar, please contact:
Jon Borton, Vice President, Educational Services
Nebraska Hospital Association
3255 Salt Creek Circle, Suite 100
Lincoln, NE 68504
(402) 742-8147
jborton@nhanet.org
C. Matthew Curtin is the founder of Interhack, a computer expert firm with practices in Information Assurance and Forensic Computing. Mr. Curtin regularly appears as an expert witness in criminal, civil, and administrative matters, showing how scientific analysis can be used to answer questions about technology and electronically stored information. He is also a Lecturer in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at The Ohio State University. He frequently lectures on the topic of forensic computing to judges and attorneys. His most recent book is Brute Force: Cracking the Data Encryption Standard (Copernicus Books, 2005).
Date: | Sep 19 2011 2:30pm - 4:00pm |
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State: | Ohio |
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Phone: | (402) 742-8147 |
Event Sponsor: | Nebraska Hospital Association |
Registration Fee: | $195.00 |
Deadline Date: | 09/16/2011 |
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