HIPAA, Ransomware & Cyber Criminal Chaos - Prevent, Prepare, Respond and Recover

Duration 60 Mins
Level Basic & Intermediate & Advanced
Webinar ID IQW15C8920

  • Ransomware described - New Ransomware threats and old Ransomware tricks that still work
  • Why Ransomware Criminals target the Healthcare Industry
  • The Key HIPAA Rules to Prevent - Prepare - Respond - Recover from a Ransomware Attack
  • What to Do if (when) your organization suffers a Ransomware Attack
  • To Pay or Not to Pay? - And most important - how to avoid having to make the choice because you are prepared

Overview of the webinar

This webinar for HIPAA Covered Entities and Business Associates explains how to use the HIPAA Rules to Prevent, Prepare, Respond and Recover from Ransomware Attacks. There is a secret to HIPAA Compliance. The secret is the HIPAA Rules are easy to follow, step-by-step, when you know the steps. Attend this session to see the HIPAA Rules in action - steps that are your blueprint to prevent, prepare for, respond to and recover from a Ransomware Attack - all explained clearly in plain language.

Who should attend?

  • Health Care Practice and Business Associate Owners
  • Chief Executive Officer
  • Chief Operating Officer
  • Chief Compliance Officer
  • Chief Information Officer
  • Chief Information Security Officer 
  • Compliance Official
  • Risk Management Director
  • HIPAA Compliance Official
  • HIPAA Privacy Officer
  • HIPAA Security Officer
  • Information Technology Supervisor
  • General Counsel – Associate General Counsel
  • Attorney
  • Certified Public Accountant
 

Why should you attend?

Ransomware - Wanna Cry Petya Healthcare is the biggest target for Criminal Ransomware attacks in 2017. New types of Ransomware are particularly dangerous. They not only lock up your information system - they steal Protected Health Information (PHI). Covered Entities and Business Associates of all types and sizes are prime Ransomware targets because disruption of healthcare operations, even for a brief period, can result in catastrophic harm to patients. Criminal hackers don't need to be sophisticated technology to mount a Ransomware attack - they simply trick employees to open a "phishing" email or click on an Internet link. Ransomware is the easiest and safest way for cyber-criminals to extort money from the Healthcare Industry. A Ransomware attack on a Covered Entity or BA that encrypts PHI is presumed to be a HIPAA Breach according to the U. S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). 

 

Faculty - Mr.Paul R. Hales

Paul R. Hales, J.D. is widely recognized for his ability to explain the HIPAA Rules clearly in plain language. Paul is an attorney licensed to practice before the Supreme Court of the United States and a graduate of Columbia University Law School with an international practice in HIPAA privacy and security. He is the author of all content in The HIPAA E-Tool®, an Internet-based, complete HIPAA compliance solution with separate editions for Covered Entities, Business Associates, Health Plans and Third Party Administrators.

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