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Healthcare Cybersecurity Course | Protecting Intellectual Property & Patient Data

Healthcare Cybersecurity Course | Protecting Intellectual Property & Patient Data

Learn how to secure healthcare information systems, safeguard intellectual property, and ensure the privacy of patient data in the healthcare industry.

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Expiry period Lifetime
Made in English
Last updated at Sat Aug 2024
Level
Intermediate
Total lectures 28
Total quizzes 0
Total duration 0 Hours
Total enrolment 5
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Short description Learn how to secure healthcare information systems, safeguard intellectual property, and ensure the privacy of patient data in the healthcare industry.
Outcomes
  • Identify and Address Cybersecurity Threats: You will be able to recognize and mitigate common cybersecurity threats specific to healthcare environments.
  • Protect Intellectual Property: Gain strategies and techniques for safeguarding intellectual property in healthcare settings.
  • Ensure Data Privacy: Learn how to ensure the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of patient data within healthcare information systems.
  • Develop a Risk Management Plan: Acquire the skills to create and implement a comprehensive cybersecurity risk management plan tailored to healthcare.
  • Apply Cybersecurity to Emerging Technologies: Understand the impact of emerging technologies like AI and IoT on healthcare cybersecurity and how to secure these technologies.
  • Practical Application: Through hands-on exercises and case studies, you will apply theoretical knowledge to real-world scenarios, culminating in a final project that demonstrates your expertise.
  • Certification: Upon successful completion, you will earn a certificate that validates your knowledge and skills in healthcare cybersecurity.
Requirements
  • Basic understanding of healthcare systems and IT
  • Familiarity with cybersecurity concepts (recommended but not required)
  • Access to a computer with internet connectivity
  • Willingness to engage in hands-on exercises and projects
  • Ability to download and read PDF documents
  • Basic knowledge of healthcare regulations (such as HIPAA) is helpful but not mandatory