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OCR Warns of Cyber Extortion and Provides Checklist

By Linn Foster Freedman on February 15, 2018
Posted in HIPAA and Health Information

In its January newsletter, the Office for Civil Rights (OCR) focused on cyber extortion, which it stated has “risen steadily over the past couple of years and continue to be a major source of disruption for many organizations.” Since the health care industry has been the target of cyber extortion attacks, the OCR is…

Privacy Tip #126 – Employee Training and Education Continues to be “Best” Cyberdefense

By Linn Foster Freedman on February 15, 2018
Posted in Privacy Tips

It is a myth that employees hate training and education. I have seen it with my own eyes. It is very exciting to watch an audience visibly cover their mouths when real life stories are told about cyber-attacks and phishing incidents that employees’ conduct cause because they are working too fast, not paying attention to…

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