2nd HIMSS EMEA eSeminar - Privacy Protection and Data Security

HIMSS EMEA30 May, 15:00-16:00 CEST (Brussels Time)
Presented by Brecht Claerhout, COO, Custodix NV, Belgium

This online seminar is your chance to learn first hand about data security, legal and ethical challenges of medical data collections and how Privacy Enhancing Techniques (PETs) are a useful eSecurity tool.

You will have the opportunity to share with other colleagues from across the EMEA region your particular problems and to discover new solutions with them. The seminar lasts one hour with the speaker's address lasting about 30 minutes followed by an interactive Questions and Answers session. Participants will receive the recorded version and slides directly after the event.

How to take part:
To participate in the debate, please click on the link register ONLINE. You will receive a confirmation message with dial-in instructions. All you need is an Internet connection and your telephone.

Take this opportunity to participate in an interactive session and share your knowledge with your peers across Europe, the Middle East and Africa.

For further information and how to register online guide, please visit:
http://emea.himss.org/professionaldev/regMore.asp

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