In our changing world, ACHE of Georgia is also changing. Due to COVID-19, our monthly lunch and learn educational program scheduled for April 16 will be delivered virtually. Help us test our new digital platform and receive a special complimentary opportunity to receive 1.5 hours of ACHE qualified education credit.
Topic: Cyber Security in the Age of the Coronavirus
Hackers have wasted no time exploiting the coronavirus pandemic to attack healthcare organizations. For example, there have been phishing attacks that have spoofed communications from the CDC and other agencies. Additionally, with the U.S. and other nations adopting economic stimulus packages as a result of the global COVID-19 pandemic, bad actors are now using the promise of government checks as phishing lures to spread banking Trojans. And this is just the tip of the iceberg.
This panel will discuss implications for your IT security program related to COVID19 as well as the implications of the new interoperability rules. The discussion will leverage multiple viewpoints from the perspectives of the Chief Information Officer, the Chief Information Security Officer, the FBI, and a cybersecurity vendor.
Moderator:
Dee Cantrell
Senior Executive Advisor & CIO
HealthAll Consulting and Advisor with AdvisoryCloud
Panelists:
Jonathan Maurer
CISO
Wellstar
Gabe Orthous
CIO and CISO
Central Georgia Health Network
Chad Hunt
Supervisory Special Agent, Cyber Division
Federal Bureau of Investigation, Atlanta Office
Sonia Arista
Director of Healthcare and Life Sciences – US and Canada
Fortinet
CEUs:
1.5 hours of ACHE Qualified Education Credit
COST:
No charge to attend. Registration is required.