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Cyber Security Training Series: Social Engineering

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The WVPCA and Online Business Systems have partnered to bring you a 5 -part webinar series on Cyber Security. This series will prepare Participating Health Centers (PHCs) to face multiple different common Cyber Security Threats and help them develop a framework to create threat-specific playbooks to streamline incident response within your organization. Don't miss this opportunity to prepare yourself for some of the most common threats against Health Centers in the modern world!

OBJECTIVES AND GOALS:  

  1. Develop a comprehensive Incident Response Plan (IRP), which is crucial to helping Health Centers effectively respond to and ultimately withstand a Cyber Security attack.

  2. Establish a framework to help PHCs develop threat-specific playbooks to streamline incident response within their organizations.

  3. Educate PHCs on different types of Cyber Security attacks and provide structured discussion on the requirements and best practices for a response to each type of threat.

Social engineering attacks, commonly thought of as phishing, are a form of psychological manipulation that tricks users into making security mistakes or giving away sensitive information. It relies on human error, instead of vulnerabilities in software and operating systems. Social engineering attacks can stem from external sources or involve employees internal to the organization. Phishing attacks are the leading cause of healthcare breaches, and can be used to steal user credentials, sensitive data, or deliver malware into the environment. With the increasing threat to our healthcare organizations, this session will cover the social engineering trends and walk participants through a structured discussion to identify specific strategies to build a targeted response or “Playbook” to a social engineering attack.

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