Cyber criminals value health care data over credit card numbers.
Unfortunately it’s not new news when health care-focused ransomware attacks make the front page. Following suit, HHS OIG has recognized cybersecurity threats as a 2018 top management challenge. This white paper reviews the importance of keeping health care data protected and making sure your data management plan is secure.
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Lynn Sessions
Baker & Hostetler LLP
- Health care privacy attorney at Baker & Hostetler, LLP in Houston, Texas
- More than 18 years of experience working with health care providers and using her prior in-house experience at Texas Children’s Hospital, she provides legal counsel to clients on a variety of privacy and data security matters from a client perspective
- Has advised client’s on some of the largest health care data breaches reported to date
- Developed deep knowledge in risk financing, insurance and enterprise risk management
- Regularly counsels clients on compliance with health care privacy, HIPAA/HITECH, and state laws, including policies and procedures, breach notification and regulatory investigations
- Regular contributor to BakerHostetler’s Data Privacy Monitor blog and a frequent speaker on a range of topics affecting health industry clients, including privacy and data breach matters
- Was named a Texas Rising Star by Law and Politics and the publishers of Texas Monthly
- Member of the American Health Lawyers Association, serving as vice chair of the Enterprise Risk Management Task Force, and the American Society for Health Care Risk Management
- Currently serves on the board of directors of Children at Risk, an advocacy group for at-risk children in the state of Texas
- J.D. degree, Baylor University School of Law; B.A. degree, Texas A&M University
Alexandra Royal
Baker & Hostetler LLP
Alexandra Royal is a member of the firm’s data privacy and protection practice group based in Atlanta, where she focuses her practice on advising clients on data privacy and data security issues in business transformations, compliance activities and incident response/regulatory inquiries. Alexandra also counsel clients on how to design and implement information governance and privacy compliance programs that comply with the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), and other U.S. state and federal privacy laws that require greater transparency and consumer choice.
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