
Date: June 11, 2008
Time: 02:00pm ET
Hosted by: Health Data Management
Duration: 1 hour
Sponsor: Absolute Software
The growing use of notebook computers, increased data breach legislation, and widespread adoption of electronic protected health records have sharpened the focus on accurately managing laptop computers in healthcare. IT managers must be able to track all computers, regardless of their location, and have a plan in place in the event that one is stolen or goes missing.
At 86-facility Allina Hospitals & Clinics, IT battled with managing more than 2,700 Lenovo notebooks on the move with physicians, nurses and admin. staff. Only able to locate 30% of its mobile computers, the hospital system faced the possibility of unnoticed theft, data breaches and damaging publicity.
Join us for this web seminar to learn first-hand how Allina
-Saved more than $400,000 in a single quarter by reallocating its Lenovo notebooks
-Recovered more than 75% of its stolen computers
-Remotely deleted sensitive information to enhance regulatory compliance
-Inventoried more than 95% of its mobile computers using Computrace embedded in the BIOS of its computers
Learning outcomes include:
-Gaps in current notebook security programs
-The importance of remote data delete and theft recovery capabilities
-Common misconceptions about encryption on laptops
-How notebooks can be managed when off the LAN
-How Computrace works on Lenovo notebooks
Speaking Panel:
-Brad Myrvold, Systems Manager of Desktop Technology for Allina Hospitals & Clinics
-Stacy Cannady, CISSP, Product Manager, Security, Lenovo
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