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Webcast:
Avoid Complexity, Disruption, and Hidden Costs When Complying with HITECH and MA Data Protection Laws
Regulations
have real 'teeth' now and on top of that
reducing overall risk and complying with
a multitude of regulations is becoming
more complex, confusing and costly. This
webcast will examine the hidden costs and
complexities you may not be aware of when
complying with both the HITECH and MA Data
Protection laws. First, Stephen
Wu, Partner - Cooke Kobrick & Wu LLP will
share his domain expertise on the intricacies
of navigating the legal aspects of implementing
these laws together. Then, leading security
practitioner – Brad Blake, CTO
of Boston Medical Center will
give you his personal insights on how to
avoid the pitfalls of winding up with clunky
data protection technologies that bring
hidden IT and operations costs, unnecessary
user disruption, risks of data breach,
and serious business impact.
Join the webcast to ensure
your compliance project is simple, efficient,
and becomes an effective business enabler
that goes beyond your compliance objectives.
In addition, Brad will share details about
how his organization and community of healthcare
providers are using innovative cryptographic
solutions based on Identity-Based Encryption
(IBE) from Voltage Security, to comply
with data protection requirements in HITECH
and MA 201 CMR 17.00. He'll show you that
it doesn’t have to be complex, disruptive,
or costly.
You will also learn:
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Why an increasing number of industry and state laws explicitly mandate the use of encryption for communicating personal and private information via email |
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How to address important requirements including key management, sender/recipient user experience, and endpoint-to-endpoint coverage |
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What fortune-class organizations — such as Kaiser Permanente — look for in a secure enterprise email system |
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Featured Speakers
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| Stephen
S. Wu |
| Partner -
Cooke Kobrick & Wu LLP |
| Stephen’s
litigation practice focuses
on trade secret, copyright,
trademark, information
technology, and commercial
cases. In addition,
Mr. Wu counsels clients
concerning e-discovery,
digital evidence, and electronic
records retention. He
advises clients on information
security regulatory compliance,
security and privacy policies,
incident response, breach
notifications, protecting
trade secrets, cyber-risk
insurance, and secure electronic
commerce. Also, Mr.
Wu helps clients draft
and negotiate technology
transactions, including
service agreements, software
licenses, joint development
agreements, data protection
agreements, and marketing
agreements. Finally,
he acts as outside general
counsel to Silicon Valley
startups and technology
companies and serves as
Chair-Elect of the American
Bar Association Section
of Science & Technology
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| Brad Blake |
| Chief Technology Officer - Boston Medical Center |
| Brad has responsibility for all of the technical and clinical engineering environments at the hospital. Brad has over 15 years of experience managing large and complex projects and departments globally. He spearheads some of the most leading edge technical solutions pushing the envelope of today’s hardware and software to maximize their value and benefit. Brad has received awards and accolades throughout his career and most recently has been a nominee for the past two years as an “Information Security Executive of the Year” for both the Northeast and the US. |
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| Mark Schweighardt |
| Director of Product Management - Voltage Security |
| Mark has a diverse background in network and computer security. At Voltage, Mark works with customers and engineering to drive the development of end-to-end data protection solutions focused on protecting email communication. Before joining Voltage Security, Mark spent two years at Encentuate, a provider of enterprise end-point security and single sign-on software. He also worked more than five years at ActivIdentity, a provider of strong authentication and credential management solutions. Mark has worked closely with enterprise customers drawn from the healthcare, government, manufacturing, financial services, and gas & oil sectors. |
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When we saw the stateless architecture of the Voltage system and realized the simplicity it offered for our end users, we were very impressed.
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Brad Blake
Chief Technology Officer
Boston Medical Center |
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