**apologies if this does not concern you**
**please pass on to all interested parties**
CAN WE INTEREST YOU IN
A CPD4IT CONFERENCE WITH A DIFFERENCE
In association with the School of Computing, University of Leeds;
and supported by the Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust and
The Association of ICT Professionals in Health and Social Care (ASSIST);
we're bringing you a CPD accredited CPD4IT Conference titled:
'NHS IT - SECURITY IN A MODERN IT WORLD'
Thursday, 4 May 2006
Thackray Medical Museum, Leeds
Come and listen to speakers from the School of Computing, University of
Leeds; NHS Connecting for Health and the Bradford District Care Trust
present the following range of topics:
PRACTICAL PROBLEMS IN OPERATING IN A SECURE CONFIDENTIAL ENVIRONMENT
Netta Hollings, Head of Information, Bradford District Care Trust
CONFIDENTIALITY - A CHALLENGE FOR THE NHS CARE RECORD
Jim Shannon, Confidentiality Policy Manager
Digital & Health Information Policy Directorate, NHS Connecting for Health
SECURITY THREATS and
TECHNICAL OPTIONS FOR SECURE SYSTEMS
Nick Efford, Senior Teaching Fellow
School of Computing, University of Leeds
ORGANISATIONAL CHANGE IN SUPPORT OF SECURITY
Bill Whyte, Graduation Education Liaison Officer
School of Computing, University of Leeds
DATA SHARING - SECONDARY USES OF HEALTH INFORMATION
Jeremy Thorp, Director of Business Requirements
Technology Office, NHS Connecting for Health
SECURITY IN THE NATIONAL PROGRAMME FOR IT - WHAT ARE WE DOING
Tim Davis, Head of Information Governance and Security for the National Programme, NHS Connecting for Health.
Conference Fee: £98 (includes lunch, am-pm teas, parking and access to the Museum's galleries at lunch time)
PLEASE COMPLETE ATTACHED REGISTRATION FORM AND SEND TO
Diane Young
Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust; Chemical Pathology
Block 20, St James's University Hospital, Beckett Street, Leeds LS9 7TF
Phone: 0113 2064107
Email: [log in to unmask]
Also visit our website: www.cpd4it.org.uk
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