Protect your Data,
Clients and Business: Attend Cybersecurity Conference April 27, 2017
No one is immune to cyberattacks, especially in health care,
the most targeted industry sector for cybercriminals.
More than 90 million cyberattacks occurred in 2016 and this
number could double this year.
This means steps must be taken now to protect your data,
clients and business!
NJAMHAA’s Information Technology (IT) Project has secured
expert presenters on cybersecurity and other related, equally critical topics
for its annual conference, Be Connected,
Stay Protected: Cybersecurity and the Internet of Things, which will be
held on April 27, 2017 at the National Conference Center, Holiday Inn in East
Windsor, NJ.
At least one representative from every healthcare provider
organization should attend this conference to gain invaluable information and
resources to protect their data, clients and business. Ideally, at least two
individuals from each agency should participate: an IT staff person and a
CEO/Executive Director, as these learning opportunities are critical for both
IT and non-IT staff.
Program highlights include:
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Keynote presentation, Mobile Apps for Mental Health: Privacy and Security Issues: Learn
from leaders from the Center for Behavioral Intervention Technologies at
Northwestern University, Feinberg School of Medicine about how digital mental
health tools have the potential to transform the way behavioral health
treatment is provided.
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You’ve
Been Hacked – Now What?: The CEO’s
of GreyCastle Security and Foothold Technology will
carve out the pathway for you to follow, in the event you have been exposed to
such a crime.
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Business
Continuity Planning and Implementation: More Important Now than Ever!: Hear
about actual case studies and learn what you should be doing to keep yourself
in business during a catastrophic time.
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Building a
Trust Based Internet of Things [IoT] for Business Critical Applications: Gain
an overview of the eight steps to connect and protect IoT
devices in today’s networks.
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Compliance
through Penetration Testing:. Do you do this? You should be! The Health
Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) requires annual risk
assessments of providers’ network infrastructures. Learn how to get started
with a cybersecurity compliance program.
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2017
Cybersecurity Landscape and HIPAA Compliance: Learn about the current cyber threats that
you need to protect your organization from, as well as the IT solutions and
best practices to manage risk AND remain compliant without breaking the bank.
There’s much more! Visit http://www.njamhaa.org/events#IT
to read all program details and register online
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