Mitchell Hamline’s Professional Legal Education Programs and the Health Law Institute, sponsored by The Dorsey & Whitney Foundation, will co-host an exciting event on June 29: Navigating Healthcare Cybersecurity and Privacy Law.
Effective cybersecurity best practices and privacy compliance requirements continue to challenge the global healthcare industry. Please join us for this event as we explore important trends and strategies to successfully navigate healthcare cybersecurity and privacy for your organization.
Event details
Thursday, June 29, 2017
2–7 pm
Mitchell Hamline School of Law Auditorium
CLE Credits: Approval pending for 3.5 hours, remote participation will be available via live webcast
Cost: Free
Schedule | |
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2–2:10pm | Welcome from Stephen Bonner ’72 |
2:10–2:40pm | Keynote, Information Governance for the Healthcare Industry: A Combined Approach |
2:40–4:15pm | Panel 1, Building and Maturing Cybersecurity and Privacy Programs |
4:15–4:30pm | Break |
4:30–6pm | Panel 2, Complying with International Cybersecurity and Privacy Regulatory Requirements |
6–7pm | Optional reception |
Note: If you are wishing to participate via live webcast, please submit an initial registration and we will follow up closer to the start of the event with more details.
Keynote:
Information Governance for the Healthcare Industry: A Combined Approach
Jacki Monson ’09, VP, Chief Privacy and Information Security Officer, Sutter Health
Panel 1:
Building and Maturing Cybersecurity and Privacy Programs
Healthcare organizations of all sizes are actively building or maturing information governance, cybersecurity, and privacy programs to manage not only legal, but also reputational, financial, and organizational risk. For organizations to successfully manage risk, they must plan for the healthcare industry threat landscape; execute risk mitigation strategies, such as administrative processes and procedures, technology investments, or risk-shifting options; build program governance, including collaboration across organizational functions; and improve incident response preparation and organizational resiliency.
Moderator: Bruce Lach, President, SUCCESS Computer Consulting, Inc.
Panelists: Elimu Kajunju ’05, Senior Director/Senior Counsel, Privacy, McKesson Corporation; Cory Fitzpatrick, Privacy Officer, Children’s Hospitals and Clinics; Morgan Schacht ’13, Compliance/Privacy Officer, Mayo Clinic; Eran Kahana ’96, Senior Fellow Stanford University, Counsel Maslon LLP; Joe Cuffel, Director Healthcare Privacy, Concord USA; Jamie Wolbeck, Vice President of Technical Operations, SUCCESS Computer Consulting, Inc.
Panel 2:
Complying with International Cybersecurity and Privacy Regulatory Requirements
Regulatory requirements, both in law and in enforcement, are rapidly changing how healthcare organizations collect, process, transfer, store, and protect personal information. The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) in the European Union will be active in May 2018, while the United States Department of Health and Human Services’ Office for Civil Rights has increased audit frequency and fines for non-compliant organizations. Healthcare organizations must anticipate future legal risks posed by new international regulation and enforcement to plan for an appropriate compliance strategy.
Moderator: Charlotte Tschider ’15, Affiliated Professor, Mitchell Hamline School of Law
Panelists: Robert E. Cattanach, Partner, Dorsey & Whitney LLP; Mark Lanterman, Founder, Computer Forensic Services; Pat Midden, Owner, Bastion Consulting, Inc.; Jesse Berg, Attorney, Gray Plant Mooty
Questions
Please contact Holly Noble, Director of Business Development, Professional Legal Education, (651-695-7669, holly.noble@mitchellhamline.edu).