Name
Best Practices for Improving Incident Response Strategies and Developing Security Protocols to Prevent Data Loss
Date & Time
Thursday, November 8, 2018, 2:30 PM - 3:30 PM
Speakers
Andrew Goodman, Healthcare IAM Program Manager, Ping Identity
Richard Greenberg, Information Security Officer, Los Angeles County Public Health Department
Powell Hamilton, Chief Information Security Officer, Scripps Health
John Kronick, Chief Information Security Officer, Prime Healthcare
Stan Banash, Chief Information Security Officer, Children's Hospital of Orange County
Edward Brennan, Director, Operations, Health Information Sharing and Analysis Center (H-ISAC)
Richard Greenberg, Information Security Officer, Los Angeles County Public Health Department
Powell Hamilton, Chief Information Security Officer, Scripps Health
John Kronick, Chief Information Security Officer, Prime Healthcare
Stan Banash, Chief Information Security Officer, Children's Hospital of Orange County
Edward Brennan, Director, Operations, Health Information Sharing and Analysis Center (H-ISAC)
Description
When providers experience an incident they are often left wondering what they could have done differently to mitigate the loss and prevent the breach. Panelists will address how they have overcome cyber-attacks and fraud losses and the methodologies and tools they have implemented to improve their security approach. Topics include:
- Developing best practices for security monitoring and incident response with the goal of minimizing the risk of a data breach and the impact when a breach occurs
- Best practices for establishing incident response teams, who should be involved and why and how to communicate about the incident
- Managing the human factor – strategies for developing training programs and educating the workforce to reduce the risk of incidents
- Tips for engaging cyber insurers, vendors and other third parties to help mitigate risk and prepare for responding to an incident