Training webinar offered on HIPAA risk analysis

Compliance Online will host a HIPAA risk analysis webinar on March 28 at 1 p.m. Eastern.

By Healthcare Facilities Today


Compliance Online will host a HIPAA risk analysis webinar on March 28 at 1 p.m. Eastern.

"HIPAA Risk Analysis: The HIPAA Standard, HIPAA Security rule" will cover how to conduct a comprehensive security risk analysis, and the effects of the HITECH Act. Identifying sources of PHI and ePHI, and threats to systems that contain them, will also be covered.

Specifically, the webinar will cover system characterization, threat identification, vulnerability identification, control analysis, likelihood determination, impact analysis, risk determination, control recommendations and results documentation.  

Presenter Coy Murchison is a compliance professional with experience in healthcare and technology security. She is a consultant for Agilishare, a SharePoint Architectural Company, and has helped organizations build compliance frameworks for the HITECH Act.

Fees for the webinar starts at $149 for a single attendee. For additional information, visit complianceonline.com.



March 20, 2013


Topic Area: Information Technology , Training


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