Name
Practical Tips for Creating a Cybersecurity Framework that Meets Your Privacy Standards
Date & Time
Friday, November 10, 2017, 10:45 AM - 11:45 AM
Speakers
Sri Bharadwaj, Director, Information Services and Chief Information Security Officer,UC Irvine Health
Chris Joerg, CISO,Cedars-Sinai
Parker Ashley, Sales Manager,Darktrace
Ryan Witt, Industry Practice Leader,Proofpoint
Carl Cammarata, Chief Information Security Officer,Northwestern University - Feinberg School of Medicine
Chris Joerg, CISO,Cedars-Sinai
Parker Ashley, Sales Manager,Darktrace
Ryan Witt, Industry Practice Leader,Proofpoint
Carl Cammarata, Chief Information Security Officer,Northwestern University - Feinberg School of Medicine
![Sri Bharadwaj](http://assets.swoogo.com/uploads/thumb/256011-5c75754aec19d.png)
![Chris Joerg](http://assets.swoogo.com/uploads/thumb/45130-591dc4794db1e.jpg)
![Ryan Witt](http://assets.swoogo.com/uploads/thumb/81162-59f0d7b5cf3d2.png)
![Carl Cammarata](http://assets.swoogo.com/uploads/thumb/52340-5947fe7215fba.jpg)
Description
There is no such thing as a one-size, fits all cyber framework for healthcare privacy and security shops. This session will focus on how providers can create a cyber framework that serves as a foundation of their cybersecurity strategy, improves their risk posture and allows for the development of a clinically-aware security and privacy program.
Topics include: Engaging your board, leadership and peers in creating a cybersecurity culture that is critical to the success of your governance structure and frameworks The use of frameworks to create a data-centric approach to security, enabling access to sensitive patient data anywhere, any-time, on any device How to organize and prioritize standardization efforts in order to build and maintain an information security program How they are using tools from multiple frameworks to move from a traditionally reactive approach to one that is far more proactive.
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