Boston: Secure High Risk Employee Data with EDRM

When:  Apr 25, 2017 from 12:00 to 13:30 (ET)

Secure High Risk Employee Data with EDRM

Lunch Sponsor: Seclore Technology

Description:
Join us for a panel discussion on recent privacy and security risks happening in the health care industry and beyond. Learn how enterprise digital rights management (EDRM) technology is helping to mitigate challenges in data security, information governance and audit compliance. We will cover:

  • Types of information that are considered high risk data
  • How bad actors are creating security risks
  • What the federal government is doing to warn the health care industry about these risks
  • Best practices to avoid becoming a victim and how to mitigate risk
  • Recent malware and ransomware case studies
  • New Health and Human Services guidance on ransomware
  • The value of medical information on today's black market
  • Recent health care cyberattacks and their outcomes
  • How lawyers are protecting their own sensitive employee and client data
  • Benefits of using EDRM technology for data security, information governance and compliance challenges
  • Defining data classification policies
  • Implementation strategies for information governance procedures
  • Internal and external compliance benefits using audit tracking logs

Door Prize: One lucky participant will win an Amazon Echo.

Presenter Panel:   
Brian Podolsky is a Practice Manager in the New York office of Kraft & Kennedy, Inc. He leads the company's enterprise content management (ECM) practice group, where he drives research on the latest technologies and provides guidance and best practice standards to clients implementing ECM solutions. Brian has extensive experience implementing and supporting document management systems, as well as third-party integrated add-ons to these systems.

Lisa Harchuck Popadic, the Director of Legal Business Development at Seclore Technology, meets with law firm professionals and in-house legal departments on best practices for mitigating data security risk and implementing powerful analytics and insightful workflows. A veteran in all facets of e-discovery, she was previously a senior litigation paralegal in law firms for over 23 years and has led teams in international and domestic collections, developed preservation protocols and data mapping, managed review processes and coordinated electronic productions. While working with Sedona Working Group 11 in the data security and privacy breach section, she recognized a need for technology that protects intellectual property at rest, encrypts data outside network firewalls and provides an audit function for investigations. Lisa is the President of the Board for the New England Litigation Technology Professionals (NELTP), a non-profit organization providing educational panels on emerging trends in litigation technology and e-discovery.

Kathryn Rattigan is a member of Robinson & Cole's business litigation group and their data privacy and security team. She concentrates her practice on privacy and security compliance under state and federal regulations, and helps clients review, revise and implement necessary policies and procedures under HIPAA. She also provides clients with the information needed to effectively and efficiently handle potential and confirmed data breaches while giving insight into federal regulations and requirements. Previously, Kathryn was an associate at Nixon Peabody.

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Location

Todd & Weld LLP
One Federal Street
Boston, MA 02110

Contact

William Grady
(617) 624-4744
wgrady@toddweld.com