Recorded before the recent Colonial Pipeline Ransomware attack, Affiliated Monitors, Inc.’s Managing Director, Dionne Lomax, sat down with Dentons’ Kelly Graf to discuss Privacy and Cybersecurity Issues for 2021 and Beyond. Kelly shares with our listeners how mature their security programs need to be in light of ransomware, phishing, and a post-COVID-19 Work From Home data protection environment. Now that cybersecurity is in the news more than ever, this conversation couldn’t be more relevant.
They cover topics including:
• The multi-trillion dollar growth in this criminal industry over the last decade
• The importance of remote working standards and network segmentation
• Class action lawsuits regarding large scale data breaches
• Ongoing trends in FTC enforcement of COPPA
• The modern sophistication of phishing and social engineering attacks
• The perverse incentives created by, and the unintended consequences of, the growing cybersecurity insurance industry
• The creative ways that lawyers have used outdated privacy laws to bring data security lawsuits
Day: May 23, 2021
In this weeks installment, Jesse Caplan, Dionne Lomax, and Jim Anliot team up to discuss wide ranging risks and opportunities for healthcare practitioners and entrepreneurs. Dionne Lomax reflects on the unprecedented collaboration that was necessary to provide quality care in the height of the COVID-19 crisis. But antitrust and fraud concerns come with the territory, and the panel provides anecdotes and advice for dealing with this collaboration. Additionally, Jim Anliot’s main advice for anyone looking to innovate in the healthcare space with a new idea or service needs the guidance of experts to navigate the extremely complicated regulatory landscape.
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In today’s edition of Sunday Book Review:
- All That She Carried by Tiya Miles
- The Engagement by Sasha Issenberg.
- The Plague Year by Lawrence Wright
- Forget the Alamo by Brian Burrough, Chris Tomlinson and Jason Stanford