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Health Care Compliance Association (HCCA) Webinar: Duty of Care Risk Analysis
Duty of Care Risk Analysis (DoCRA)
- How to define “reasonable” security controls that makes sense to business, judges, and regulators.
- Design and run a risk assessment that is meaningful to technicians, business, and authorities.
- Learn from case studies involving regulatory oversight, law suits that happened, and law suits that never happened
HALOCK Best of Breed: Old English Sheepdog
A Cyber Security Champion
Aspire to be Best of Breed: the old English sheepdog
Adaptable, Strong, and Intelligent.
Keep calm and pupper on.
CCPA Quick Reference Card for Reasonable Security
Your quick look at the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) for reasonable security.
HALOCK Best of Breed Cyber Security Champion: St. Bernard – Good Dog
Be A Security Champion in Your Working Group; It’s a giant job to protect your network and data. Just follow your instincts – be the best of breed.
Adopting Duty of Care Risk Analysis to Drive Governance, Risk, and Compliance (GRC)
Business decision-makers juggle countless variables and make risk decisions using “due care” and “reasonableness.” Learn best practices on how to apply duty of care to your specific organization.
HALOCK Cyber Awareness Best of Breed:CYBERian HUSKY
A CYBERian Husky’s Characteristics: Intelligence. Protective. Alert. Loyal.
Good dog.
Incident Response & Forensic Services
Incident Response Readiness services include development of the Incident Response Plan (IRP), Incident Response Team Training, First Responder Training, an Incident Response (IR) Technology Review, a Threat Hunting service, and a Service Level Agreement for Live Incident Response to help mitigate your risk.
HALOCK A Cyberstorm is Coming
A Cyberstorm is Coming – Protect your Network from Hackers – Guard Your Realm.
Keep Watch for Attacks to your Wall
Notice unfamiliar people seeking to gain entry into the office.
… always look for their authorized IDs.
Secure your Online Perimeter
have separate login passwords for each account.
… & log out of your devices when leaving your area.
What do we say to suspicious ‘click here’ links?
Not Today.