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Virtual Meeting Health Industry Cybersecurity Threats and Best Practices - What you need to know today and beyond!

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Virtual Meeting Health Industry Cybersecurity Threats and Best Practices - What you need to know today and beyond!

Time & Location

Sep 10, 2022, 8:30 AM – 1:00 PM

Register at: https://UCFcybersecuritySGHMI2

About the Event

Date: September   10, 2022  Time: 8:30 AM - 1:00 PM  Meeting Location: Virtual Meeting

Registration Fee:   $20.00*

*All registration fees will be donated to the UCF, School   of Global Health Management and Informatics Scholarship fund.

CEU’s: Earn up   to 4.0 CEU’s, AHIMA, AAPC, and PAHCOM!

Register   at:   https://UCFcybersecuritySGHMI2022.eventbrite.com

Your Moderators:

Linda Renn, RHIT, CHPS, CCS, CPC, COC, CRC, CHTS - TR

STAT   Solutions, Inc.

Vice President, HIM Professional Services

and

Alice M. Noblin, PhD, RHIA, CCS, PMP

https://ccie.ucf.edu/hmi/programs/hiim/

CCIE Interim Associate Dean, Academic Affairs

Agenda

8:30 am

Check-in, register, networking

8:50 am

Linda Renn and Alice Noblin

Welcome, opening announcements

9:00-9:50 am

Special Agent Harry Walker, Squad 6-Cyber, CybersecuritySpecial Agent for the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)

Cybersecurity Threats and Best Practices with a focus on healthcare

10:00-10:50 am

Ty Greenhalgh, HCISPP, Regional Director Healthcare, Claroty

Cybersecurity Threats and Best Practices in securing Protected Health Information (PHI) on Medical Devices and the Extended Internet of things (XIoT)

11:00-11:15 am

Break

11:15-11:35 am

Karen Blanchette​, MBA,​

​​Executive Director

Professional Association of Health Care Office Management​Executive Director (PAHCOM)

No Excuses | We have FREE Cybersecurity Resources! HHS 405(d) provides significant free resources and guidance designed to help you protect your business and your patients

11:45 am – 12:35 pm

Yolanda R. Williams, CISSP, Cybersecurity State Coordinator (CSC), Region IV, Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA)

Cybersecurity Threats and Best Practices with a focus on securing healthcare and providing solutions, including CISA Healthcare Tabletop Exercises

12:45 -1:00 pm

Linda Renn, RHIT, CHPS, CCS, CPC, COC, CRC, CHTS – TR

Cybersecurity Legislation, Regulations and Insurance. Wrap-up and Q&A and Networking

We look forward to seeing you there for an informative and interesting presentation!

Topic: Cybersecurity, Privacy and Security for Health Information   Professionals – What You Need to Know Today and Beyond!

Abstract:

  • Cybersecurity, Privacy and Security for Health Information Professionals – What You Need to Know Today and Beyond!
  • Cybersecurity Threats and        Best Practices with a focus on securing healthcare and providing solutions, including CISA Healthcare Tabletop Exercises.
  • We will teach you how to “build down” your vulnerability risk with proper “cyber hygiene” and CISA Healthcare Tabletop Exercises you can take back to your place of work.
  • You’ll learn about spam filtering, phishing and email security, and how to build segmented firewalls and backups.
  • Medical Devices and the Extended Internet of Things (XIoT) Privacy and Security - How to secure protected health information (PHI) stored on the XIoT.
  • A chain is only as strong as its weakest link. That's why it's more important than ever that solo provider and small group physician practices get on board with cybersecurity awareness. HHS 405(d) provides significant free resources and guidance designed to help you protect your business and your patients. We will review some of the easiest to implement right away, and they're free!
  • Demonstrate That Federally Recognized Cybersecurity Practices Helping Protect Your Organization from Attack Are in Place.
  • With the passing of Public Law 116-321 in early 2021, Congress underscored the importance and value of Health Industry Cybersecurity Practices (HICP) developed by the 405(d) Task Group by requiring the Secretary of Health and Human Services to consider 405(d) HICP among the recognized security practices of covered entities and business associates when determining fines and penalties related to a breach of protected health information.

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