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AM24-ST-29-O

AM24-ST-29-O: Case Studies: Cyber Threats in Healthcare (Enduring)

Date
October 23, 2024
Credits
1 General Continuing Education (GEN) | 1 Florida Lab Personnel (FLP) | 1 California Nurse (CN) | 1 California Lab Personnel (CLP) | 1 Physician (PHY)
$30
Standard Price
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Join us for an essential panel discussion on cybersecurity in healthcare, where real-world insights and expert analysis come together to enhance your organization's defenses. This session features three distinguished speakers from hospitals and blood centers that have faced cybersecurity attacks. Each will share an account of the incident, their impact on operations, the response strategies employed, along with valuable lessons learned. Their firsthand experiences will shed light on the challenges and solutions associated with managing and mitigating such threats. Complementing these case studies, a representative from the Health Information Sharing and Analysis Center (Health-ISAC) will present an overview of the current cybersecurity threat landscape in healthcare. This expert will discuss emerging threats, available resources, and communication tools designed to help healthcare organizations stay ahead of potential attacks. The session will culminate in a facilitated panel discussion, offering an opportunity for an interactive Q&A where attendees can engage directly with the speakers. This session is an invaluable opportunity to gain practical knowledge, learn from real-life experiences, and explore effective strategies to fortify your cybersecurity practices.

Learning Objectives

  • Analyze the impact of cybersecurity attacks on healthcare operations by examining case studies from affected hospitals and blood centers, focusing on the nature of the threats and their operational consequences
  • Evaluate response strategies and recovery measures employed by healthcare organizations in the aftermath of cyber-attacks, identifying best practices and lessons learned for effective incident management
  • Interpret current cybersecurity threat trends and emerging risks in healthcare
  • Utilize available resources and communication tools to mitigate cybersecurity risks, applying practical solutions and strategies to enhance your organization’s security posture

Moderator

Speaker Image for Mandy O'Leary
Mandy O'Leary, MD, MPH
Pathologist, H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center

Speakers

Speaker Image for Martin Grable
Exec. Vice President, Chief Financial an Administrative Officer, OneBlood
Speaker Image for Sarah Harm
Sarah Harm, MD, MSc
Pathologist; Associate Professor, University of Vermont Medical Center
Speaker Image for Zach Nelson
Zach Nelson, CISSP GSOM CGTI
Vice President, Threat Operations Center, Health-ISAC, Inc.
Speaker Image for Susan Robinson
Clinical Director of Haematology, Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust

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