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CYBERSECURITY FOR SMALL HEALTHCARE PROVIDERS

Learn actionable ways to begin fortifying your practices in the face of potential threats and help safeguard your business and patient data.

By HIMSS New York State Chapter

Date and time

Tuesday, May 14 · 5:30 - 8:30pm EDT

Location

The Century House Restaurant

997 Loudon Road Latham, NY 12110

About this event

  • 3 hours

New York State HIMSS Chapter Networking/Educational Dinner

Come join us for an intimate networking event! Capacity is limited.

According to the Identity Theft Resource Center’s 2023 Business Impact Report, 73% of small businesses are affected by cybercrime. That combined with changing compliance regulations, cyber insurance requirements, and businessassociate questionnaires, can have a significant impact on your small healthcare practice and your patients.

While most cybersecurity solutions and efforts have been focused on hospitals and major health systems, small healthcare providers have been left vulnerable due to lack of right-sized support—it’s time for the smaller providers to inoculate themselves as well.

At this special event, our panel of cybersecurity, legal, and law enforcement experts will help attendees learn actionable ways to begin fortifying your practices in the face of potential threats and help safeguard your business and patient data.

LEARN FROM CYBERSECURITY, LEGAL, AND LAW ENFORCEMENT EXPERTS:

  • Practical measures you can take to achieve compliance and avoid cybercrime
  • Trends in law enforcement that can help you avoid being victimized
  • Legal strategies for assessing compliance and dealing with incident fallout
  • Learn how small healthcare providers can build a cybersecurity program that is effective, competetive, and on a small business budget

Experts:

  • MODERATOR: Thomas Hallisey, Digital Health Strategy Lead, HANYS
  • Reg Harnish, CEO of OrbitalFire Cybersecurity
  • Kurt E. Bratten, Esq., Partner, Health Law, O’Connell & Aronowitz Attorneys at Law
  • Special Agent David Hinsdale, FBI Albany Division, Cybercrime Unit

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