HIPAA Security Risk Analysis
The HIPAA Security Risk Analysis, also known as a security risk assessment, is a fundamental process required by the HIPAA Security Rule. Health care providers, payers, clearinghouses and Business Associates are all required to conduct a HIPAA SRA. A limited-scope SRA is also required by the Meaningful Use (Advancing Care Information) program. For Meaningful Use, the SRA is required on an annual basis.
Work-From-Home Security Management During COVID
Do not let weak security from hasty work-from-home result in a data breach or ransomware during work-from-home security management. Move from reaction mode to proactive security protocols.
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Some of the most infamous hacking incidents have arisen from third-party access to a corporate network that does not have secure remote access. Perhaps most infamously, the 2013 Target hack which compromised 110 million credit/debit cards used remote access granted... Read MoreTelework Security: Securing Home and Remote Workers
Telework Security: Securing Home and Remote Workers It goes by many names: Telework. Telecommute. Work from home. Remote work. According to recently released data from the US Census, 5.2% of Americans – 8 million people – worked from home in 2017. Home workers... Read MoreCybersecurity Guide for DD Board Superintendents
Are you making the right IT security investments for your DD Board? Unsure of cyber risks or where to start? We have the guide you need.
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