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The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly of Cybersecurity

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The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly of Cybersecurity
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Cybersecurity continues to presents itself as a significant obstacle for the health care industry, both in terms of compliance and operational aspects. To combat this constantly evolving threat, it is imperative to establish a robust cybersecurity program that encompasses prevention, detection, and mitigation strategies. Delve into the legal considerations and optimal approaches for implementing internal controls and best practices, thereby safeguarding your organization against potential data breaches.

Includes: Video Audio Slides

  • Total Credit Hours:
  • 0.75
  • Credit Info
  • TX, CA
  • TX MCLE credit expires: 6/30/2026

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1. The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly of Cybersecurity (Jun 2025)

Lynn Sessions

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44 mins
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Session 1 —45 mins 0.75

The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly of Cybersecurity (Jun 2025)

Cybersecurity continues to presents itself as a significant obstacle for the health care industry, both in terms of compliance and operational aspects. To combat this constantly evolving threat, it is imperative to establish a robust cybersecurity program that encompasses prevention, detection, and mitigation strategies. Delve into the legal considerations and optimal approaches for implementing internal controls and best practices, thereby safeguarding your organization against potential data breaches.

Originally presented: Apr 2025 Health Law Conference

Lynn Sessions, Baker & Hostetler LLP - Houston, TX