Cybersecurity Awareness is Everyone’s Job

Jul 20, 2022 at 08:45 am by steve


By Nic Cofield 

Many of us may have structured platforms that help educate staff on cybersecurity threats, but have you ever considered how you - as a leader in the practice - can affect security awareness? Simple communication from practice leadership can have a significant impact on the overall readiness related to a cyber-attack.

Here is an example of a piece of communication the practice administrator or managing physician can send to staff. You’re welcome to use this template, edit it to fit your specific practice, and share with your team:

 Cybersecurity Reminders

We want to take a moment to remind everyone that it is important to be careful when using practice technology. Cybersecurity threats are serious, and we are all responsible for the protection of our patients’ data and our critical IT assets.

As a reminder:

We count on you to help us protect our critical data and prevent a cyber-attack. Thank you for your help in this matter

Remember, security awareness never stops.

Nic Cofield is the Vice President of Client Services at Jackson Thornton Technologies  www.jttconnect.com

 

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