Protecting information isn't just a function of the information technology (IT) department; it's the shared responsibility of everyone within a practice. This responsibility extends to end-users such as clinicians, technicians, and residents. Technology safeguards alone can't make an organization secure; however, knowledgeable employees can help reduce risks. Join us to learn what you can do to help reduce risks, maintain patient confidentiality, and secure your organization's cyber-wellbeing.
Learning Objectives:
- Upon completion, the participant will have learned why cyber wellness is important and the consequences for mis-steps.
- Upon completion, the participant will have a knowledge bank of cyber wellness vulnerabilities and pitfalls.
- Upon completion, the participant will be able to develop an action plan to implement cyber wellbeing in the practice and at home.