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Information Security is everyone's concern and proper awareness and diligence will ensure that you are not the weakest link in the security chain. All staff, contractors, volunteers and other affiliates are responsible for the security of information under an organization's control and must comply with all policies and procedures. As you will learn from our Security Awareness Training information security involves protecting a large variety of data, systems and information. Our work world and the information that is such a big part of that world have become more and more complex over the last several years. Be confident that every one of your employees understands their information security responsibilities. Start with our on-line training, we can track who takes the training, assess their learning attainment through testing, and provide you with documented compliance reports for regulators and compliance officers. Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act 1996 (HIPAA) section164.530(b) requires health related entities to comply (security awareness training must be provided to all employees, contractors and volunteers).

This non-technical HIPAA Security Awareness Training course (30 minute presentation) provides participants with a raised level of security awareness understanding. It is intended for organizations training employees across all facets of the business.

HIPAA Security Awareness Training
1 Seat $19.95
10 Seats $19.50ea. = $195.00
25 Seats $18.95ea. = $473.75
50 Seats $17.95ea. = $897.75
75 Seats $17.50ea. = $1,312.00
100+ seats, please contact: sales@businessinstituteoftexas.com
or call 972-334-9224

The HIPAA Security Rule defines security awareness and training as including four component implementation specifications, all of them addressable:

I. Security Reminders - the intent of this rule is to raise and maintain awareness of security issues. This rule calls for periodic security updates.

II. Protection from malicious software - procedures for guarding against, detecting and reporting malicious software such as viruses and worms. Knowledge of how viruses enter the network will be the highlight of this rule.

III. Log-in monitoring - procedures for monitoring log-in attempts and reporting discrepancies. Addressing password sharing will be addressed here.

IV. Password management - procedures for creating, changing, and safeguarding passwords will be addressed in this rule.

Topics covered will include:
· Introduction to HIPAA
· Company System Use
· Virus Protection (Worms and Trojans)
· Social Engineering
· Information Security (who is responsible)
· Password (Creation, Use, Sharing, Changes)
· Data Confidentiality (Sensitive Information)
· Desktop Security
· Incident Handling
· Quiz
· Certificate of Completion

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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