Free First Tuesday Webinar

Eliminate the Threat -
Cyber Security
for the Podiatric Practice

July 7, 2026

7:30 - 8:30 PM EDT

Register to live stream or to access the recording following the event.

About the Webinar

Healthcare organizations, including podiatry practices, are increasingly targeted by cybercriminals due to the value of protected health information, operational dependence on technology, and growing use of connected systems. This presentation explores the current cybersecurity threat landscape affecting medical practices, including phishing, ransomware, business email compromise, data breaches, and AI-enabled attacks. Attendees will gain practical strategies to reduce organizational risk, improve cyber hygiene, strengthen patient data protection, and prepare for incident response and recovery. Special attention will be given to real-world healthcare examples, HIPAA implications, third-party vendor risks, and emerging concerns related to artificial intelligence in clinical and administrative environments.

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Details

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On-Demand Webinars

After the live-stream presentation, on-demand webinars will be delivered via email on our new online learning platform.

Each lecture will have an associated quiz which must be passed before credit will be issued.

Sessions cannot be repeated for additional credits.


Access will be sent to the person registering, so this should be the person who will be taking the program. Access is tied to email address, so each CECH participant MUST USE THEIR OWN email address.


Registration will give you access to the recording when available. Please give 5-7 days for the on-demand webinar.



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Learning Objectives

By the end of this session, participants will be able to:


1. Identify common cybersecurity threats affecting healthcare and podiatry practices, including phishing, ransomware, and social engineering attacks.


2. Describe the operational, financial, and regulatory impact cyber incidents can have on patient care and medical practices.


3. Apply practical cybersecurity best practices to improve protection of patient information, reduce organizational risk, and strengthen day-to-day security awareness.


4. Discuss emerging cybersecurity risks associated with third-party vendors, connected medical technologies, and artificial intelligence tools in healthcare environments.


5. Recognize foundational strategies for incident response, business continuity, and organizational resilience following a cyber event.

About our Speaker

Kelton Earl has a strong background in technology, cybersecurity, and client relationship management. Serving an expansive territory across the southern United States, he partners with healthcare organizations to navigate today’s evolving cyber threat landscape and implement effective strategies that reduce risk and strengthen security.


Driven by a passion for both people and technology, Kelton works closely with business leaders to provide the insights, education, and solutions they need to make informed, confident cybersecurity decisions. His consultative approach helps clients better understand their risks, protect critical data, and build a more resilient future.