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    How ISO/IEC 27001 can help achieve HIPAA Compliance

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    Category HIPAA;Healthcare

    Deadline: March 25, 2019 | Date: March 25, 2019

    Venue/Country: U.S.A

    Updated: 2019-03-12 21:44:47 (GMT+9)

    Call For Papers - CFP

    Overview:

    Information is one of the most valuable and business-critical assets for any organization. In today's hyper-connected world, organizations are facing large-scale information security threats and destructive cyber-attacks. The International Organization for Standardization/International Electrotechnical Commission (ISO/IEC) 27001 certification confirms that your organization has appropriate controls in place to reduce the risk of serious data security threats and reduces the exploitation of vulnerabilities within your organization's systems.

    Using an information security management system (ISMS) configuration can assist organizations, no matter the size and sector, in taking a systematic risk-based approach to managing and securing sensitive company data. Does ISO/IEC 27001 certification provide customers and other stakeholders with confidence that the organization's manager-leaders have implemented internationally accepted best practices?

    Why should you attend this webinar?

    Although many healthcare organizations understand the importance of instituting the right procedures to meet HIPAA requirements, not many are aware of the benefits of implementing ISO/IEC 27001 standards compliant with an ISMS deployment. The deployment of ISO/IEC 27001 permits achieving the technical and operational requirements necessary to assist in preventing a data breach under HIPAA. In this webinar, information systems management expert Dr. Robert E. Davis, CISA, CICA will walk you through how to implement an effective ISMS configuration that can help you towards compliance with HIPAA regulations.

    Areas Covered in the Session:

    An overview of HIPAA

    The purpose of HIPAA

    Consequences of data breaches

    The reach of HIPAA

    How ISO/IEC 27001:2015 can help with HIPAA compliance

    ISO/IEC 27001:2015 implementation considerations

    Who can Benefit:

    Chief Information Security Officers

    Information Security Directors

    Data governance and management professionals

    Staff attorneys

    Privacy and compliance professionals

    Human resources professionals

    Risk management professionals and auditors tasked with compliance and risk transfer

    Data Protection Officers

    Chief Information Officers/Chief Technology Officers

    Internal Audit Managers and staff

    Information Technology Security Officers

    Information Technology and Data Consultants as well as project managers involved in data protection, information security or cybersecurity issues.

    Speaker Profile:

    Dr. Robert E. Davis obtained a Bachelor of Business Administration in Accounting and Business Law, a Master of Business Administration in Management Information Systems, and a Doctor of Business Administration in Information Systems Management from Temple, West Chester, and Walden University; respectively. Moreover, during his twenty years of involvement in education, Dr. Davis acquired Postgraduate and Professional Technical licenses in Computer Science and Computer Systems Technology.

    Register: https://www.hipaaijona.us/webinarDetails?industryId=3&webinarid=1280&speakerid=235

    Contact Info:

    HIPAA Ijona

    Email: supportathipaaijona.us

    Visit: https://www.hipaaijona.us/

    Phone: +1 302-828-0033


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