February 7 -- OHIN: Privacy & Security Deep Dive

Implementers Network: Privacy & Security Deep Dive

February 7, 2024 @ 2-3 pm UTC / 9-10 am ET

Michael Markevich (Security Lead at DHIS2 & OHIE Privacy & Security sub-community lead) champions efforts in the community to build resources in support of country developed security plans & will be facilitating the next OpenHIE Implementers Network (OHIN) on Wednesday 7 February from 2-3 pm UTC / 9-10 am ET.

This session will focus on bringing the community together to discuss the importance of privacy and security, the next steps we should be taking as a community and to hear real use cases from data exchange implementers. We’ll be joined by community members with organizations like PHIS3 and the Palladium Group to bring their perspective of work in supporting digital health systems in Nigeria and the OpenMRS distribution system in Kenya!

We want to hear from others as well! Implementers come ready to share your experiences and needs around privacy and security. Your knowledge can help influence the direction of privacy and security resources in support of country HIE implementations.

During this call we will:

  1. Discuss the importance of thinking about the implications of P&S as part of the overall HIE framework
  2. Review shared data access agreement as an example of a type of resource that could be created.
  3. Hear from country implementations to share their technical, organizational, or regulatory use cases

Come to this session ready to learn, share and discuss real world use cases!

How to Join

Join from PC, Mac, Linux, iOS or Android:
https://iu.zoom.us/j/445308572?pwd=ak1XbmprdFBUQnRZOWszWU91VHdyUT09

Or Telephone: Dial: +1 669 900 6833 (US Toll) or +1 646 558 8656 (US Toll)

Meeting ID: 445 308 572 Passcode: 1

International numbers available: https://iu.zoom.us/zoomconference?m=DLrN5Uy6Bwr1LnFueAThWzRTjX1Ege83

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Don’t forget to join the first OHIN call of 2024 this Wednesday 7 February @ 2 pm UTC!

you can find details in the previous post & on this wiki page

Looking forward to a great discussion!