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OCR Presents: How the Security Rule Can Help Defend Against Cyber-Attacks

Posted on September 20, 2023 by Dissent

The HHS Office for Civil Rights (OCR) will be producing a pre-recorded webinar for HIPAA covered entities and business associates (collectively, “regulated entities”) discussing how the Security Rule can help regulated entities defend against cyber-attacks. The webinar will discuss real world cyber-attack trends from OCR breach reports and investigations and explore how implementation of appropriate HIPAA Security Rule safeguards can help detect and mitigate common cyber-attacks.

OCR welcomes questions that could be addressed during the webinar.  If you have questions about Security Rule safeguards and defending against cyber-attacks, please send them to [email protected] no later than September 25, 2023.

Speaker:

  • Nicholas Heesters, Senior Advisor for Cybersecurity, OCR

Topics include:

  • OCR breach and investigation trend analysis
  • Common attack vectors
  • OCR investigations of weaknesses that led to or contributed to breaches
  • How Security Rule compliance can help regulated entities defend against cyber-attacks

Source: HHS.gov


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