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  • Utah Department of Health Community Event
    by Angie Welling
    Published - 08/16/12 - 08:24 AM | 0 0 comments | 8 8 recommendations | email to a friend | print
    (Salt Lake City, UT) – The Utah Department of Health (UDOH) has just two stops left on

    its Data Breach Solution Center tour, a series of workshops throughout the state designed

    to provide personal, one-on-one help and information regarding the recent data breach.

    The tour kicked off July 26 in Salt Lake County, and has since hosted eight events in six

    counties. Members of the public are invited to attend the community event Wednesday, Aug. 22 from 10 a.m. - 1 p.m. at the Washington County Senior Center. Rather than a “town hall” type meeting, the workshops are set up in an open house format. Individuals can come at any time during the scheduled hours to receive individual case management from Utah’s Data Security Ombudsman, Sheila Walsh-McDonald, and her staff.

    The UDOH encourages anyone who has questions or feedback to attend one of the

    workshops. The tour is part of the Department’s push to provide solutions to those whose

    personal information was compromised earlier this year when computer hackers broke

    into a Utah State government server. In addition to the workshops, the State of Utah has taken several significant steps to make sure victims of the data breach are protected, including offering free credit monitoring.

    The UDOH and the Department of Technology Services have also completed internal

    reviews of data security policies, analyzed all state servers and conducted vulnerability

    assessments on them, and increased employee training. Additionally, two independent

    firms have been hired to conduct investigations into the data breach and into the state’s

    response.

    For a full schedule of events as well as additional information on the

    UDOH’s Data Breach Solution Center tour visit call the 24-hour hotline at 1-855-238-3339.
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