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Webinar: Cybersecurity Best Practices for Healthcare Entities

September 6, 2023
11:00 AM to 12:00 PM EDT

Cybersecurity attacks on health care systems continue to pose a threat to national security and to patient safety. In the webinar Cybersecurity Best Practices in Health Care presented by Clark Hill attorneys John Howard and Paul Schmeltzer, you’ll learn how your health care organization can strengthen its defenses against cyber attacks and improve its cyber resilience. The webinar will use real world examples to demonstrate how you can establish a culture of security to protect and control access to Protected Health Information, and to stay prepared to quickly respond to and recovery from a data security incident.

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