What You Need to Know
About IR in Healthcare
Elements of an Effective Incident Response Plan
&
How Fortified's Incident Response Program Uses Them
How a healthcare organization responds to a cybersecurity incident is critical, and the details matter. Patient care is paramount and should always be first priority, but what comes next? Trying to answer those questions during an incident is far too common and places patient safety at risk.
How services are restored, how fast, and who is notified of a security incident are all critically important components, driving cost and impact. The average total cost of healthcare data breaches increased nearly 30%, from $7.13m in 2020 to $9.23m in 2021*. Being prepared for an incident can help reduce those costs and put your organization in the driver's seat.
Learn about the evolving Incident Response (IR) landscape impacting healthcare organizations direct from Fortified's experienced IR practitioners. Agenda for this on-demand webinar:
About Our Speakers
An Information Security and Digital Forensics professional with over 10 years of progressive experience managing Incident Response and Digital Forensic matters across a diverse group of domestic and international clients. Experienced in cyber breach, cyber incident and Digital Forensic handling. Experienced in partnering directly with law firms, government agencies and private high-profile net worth clients to provide digital forensic services. As a United States Army Veteran and seasoned professional in the cybersecurity industry with hundreds of cases handled, Mr. Danielson has a proven ability to execute diverse, complex, and highly-sensitive situations in a timely and efficient manner while leading subordinate team members to do the same.
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*Cost of a Data Breach 2021 report.
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