Top Five Information Risk, Security, and Privacy Considerations for BYOD

March 6, 2013, 2:45 PM - 3:15 PM | This session will examine the top five privacy and security considerations for Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) solutions in healthcare that both the user and the organization need to consider.

Speaker(s):
  • John Pironti
Level:IntroductoryObjectives:
  • Learn the risks and benefits of a BYOD strategy in healthcare environments
  • Understand the key privacy and security considerations that a healthcare organization needs to evaluate when leveraging BYOD
  • Identify when BYOD makes sense and when it does not based on risk, privacy, and security considerations in a healthcare environment
  • Recognize the unique information risk, security, and privacy challenges associated with BYOD for both the user and the organization in healthcare environments
  • Discover techniques they can use to securely incorporate BYOD into their IT strategy in healthcare environments

 

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