Don't Be Caught Unprepared. Protect your Practice Before, During, and After a Cyberattack With so much of our livelihood conducted online these days, protecting our data is essential. And with rapidly evolving technology, cyberattacks have become more frequent and prevalent. Join your peers next Tues. Feb. 23 for the virtual workshop: "Toolkit for Surviving A Cyberattack: Before, During, and After." Hear from three cybersecurity experts, each with unique perspectives of the subject in their respective professions. Hackers attack on an average of 39 seconds in the United States, so chances are you will be the target of an attack at some point in your career. You will hear from expert Nanette Reed, Esq., CIPP-US, who handles security breach cases for internet companies, and the defense of defamation and breach of privacy claims for businesses and individuals. Additionally, Jason R. Sexton has expertise in cyber liability insurance, including coverage eligibility and rating factors. Chris Salsberry, CFCE, EnCE is former law enforcement who has led thousands of cybersecurity investigations and speaks to ransomware, extortion trends, and prevention. This workshop includes three sessions, and offers 3.75 hours of pre-approved ACHE Qualified Education credit toward advancement, or recertification, in the American College of Healthcare Executives. 11 a.m. – 4:15 p.m. ET (several breaks included) - Session 1: Taking Preparatory Steps for a Cyberattack
- Session 2: The Cyberattack: Best Practices from System Outage through Restoration
- Session 3: Legal Obligations and Ongoing Preventative Measures
Registration fees: $250 for RBMA members/$350 for non-members Registration ends by 5 pm ET on Monday, Feb. 22 Can't attend the live event? Be sure to register in advance and you'll receive access to the session recordings as soon as they are available. This program is not included in the RBMA's All Access Pass. |