How Healthcare Professionals Can Limit Their Liability Following a Cyber Attack

Jon Moore, Clearwater Chief Risk Officer and Senior Vice President of Consulting Services, speaks with Iliana L. Peters, Polsinelli PC Shareholder, about how healthcare professionals can address cyber incidents and reduce their liability. They discuss identifying an incident response team, evidence collection and retention, engaging with IT forensics vendors, negotiating over stolen data, complying with disclosure and reporting requirements, reaching out to cyber liability insurance carriers and other third parties like law enforcement, dealing with a regulatory investigation, and the emerging legal theory of personal liability.

Originally published by AHLA.

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