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Objective

Your employees must also understand what steps they should take if they suspect a breach has occurred. Not all disclosures will be breaches. So, what is the difference between event, alert, incident, and breach? A (reportable) breach is the unauthorized acquisition, access, use, or disclosure of sensitive/PII/PHI information in a manner not permitted by law or regulation and compromises security and privacy. The laws require timely notification to Federal and State government authorities about the breach.

The course is designed to ensure employees understand the importance of acting quickly and make sure they are aware of the basic notification rule requirements and the penalties for failure to comply.

This interactive training course will ensure professionals and practitioners at all levels understand their roles and responsibilities, new developments, resources, and hallmarks of an effective compliance program. The course includes knowledge questions as users progress through the training and the final assessment test.

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