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Privacy & Security Forum Boston 2016

By Tom Sullivan | 12:37 pm | January 11, 2019
The square will feature Market Debuts sessions, the NursePitch competition, and HIMSS Winner Circle, all focusing on emerging tech, startups and innovation.
By Tom Sullivan | 05:12 pm | December 09, 2016
CISOs, CIOs and infosec pros gathered in Boston this week to tackle a range of security matters, from breach response to worsening cyberattacks to ways in which health IT pros are heroes. Here's a look at the highlights.
By Jessica Davis | 10:55 am | December 09, 2016
After his organization lost health data, Micky Tripathi discovered some hard lessons to breach reporting and recovery.
By Mike Miliard | 02:06 pm | December 08, 2016
Over the course of just a few months, Massachusetts-based Partners HealthCare experienced four separate data breaches across its affiliate hospitals. That gave the health system some valuable real-world experience in breach response, said CISO Jigar Kadakia.  
By Healthcare IT News | 02:03 pm | December 08, 2016
Many security breaches begin with en email that allows malware enters the organization  healthcare institutions begin as a result of phishing. To combat this thread, Mayo Clinic initiated an institution wide No Phishing Campaign based on education and simulated phishing exercises for all employees.
By Healthcare IT News | 11:25 am | December 08, 2016
Penetration or pen tests are an increasingly popular way to find the access points on a network that can be exploited by hackers. In his presentation at the Healthcare Privacy and Security Forum, Chris Crowley explains the value and the limits of these tests, and how to ensure that you can get the most benefit from a pen test.
By Healthcare IT News | 10:34 am | December 08, 2016
A successful cyber-security program requires a comprehensive approach. Shenny Sheth talks about the management philosophy that Texas Children’s Hospital has taken to creating its blueprint for the successful implementation of a security program.
By Jessica Davis | 03:29 pm | December 07, 2016
Hackers are getting in at the user level, but by using software-defined networking, organizations can reduce the amount of exposed information.
By Tom Sullivan | 02:34 pm | December 07, 2016
Focus on the patient experience. Embrace existing business models. Chase the Triple Aim. But avoid hospitals for pilot projects.
By Tom Sullivan | 12:52 pm | December 07, 2016
HHS Office for Civil Rights said the chances of getting audited are slim, but officials offered advice about what they're looking for when they do conduct an assessment.