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Intro to Cybersecurity in Healthcare (2 of 2),Plain & Simple

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Thomas Giordano

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  • 1 - Introduction.mp4
    03:25
  • 2 - Malware.mp4
    09:03
  • 3 - Ransomware and Cryptocurrency.mp4
    20:41
  • 4 - Boston Childrens Hack The Issue.mp4
    03:23
  • 4 - Video Message to Boston Childrens Hospital from Anonymous the Hacker.txt
  • 5 - Boston Childrens Hack The Response.mp4
    08:30
  • 6 - Boston Childrens Hack Lessons Learned.mp4
    03:46
  • 7 - Testing Your Vulnerabilities.mp4
    10:46
  • 8 - HIPAA.mp4
    04:58
  • 9 - Conclusions.mp4
    00:47
  • 10 - IN THE NEWS Cyberattacks hit midsize hospitals hardest.html
  • 11 - IN THE NEWS Ransomware attacks at small and rural hospitals.html
  • 12 - IN THE NEWS.html
  • 13 - IN THE NEWS Some Straight Talk on Ransomware in Health Care.html
  • 14 - BONUS SECTION.html
  • Description


    Introduction to Fundamental Cyber Security Issues in Healthcare IT for those who are not IT professionals

    What You'll Learn?


    • The dangers of ransomware and hacking
    • How our healthcare systems are breached.
    • The impact of Cyber Security threats on our healthcare systems today
    • How to respond to Cyber threats

    Who is this for?


  • Those looking to get an introduction to the dangers of ransomware and hacking in healthcare.
  • Those entering the healthcare industry and considering a career in Healthcare IT
  • The eternally curious
  • What You Need to Know?


  • There are no course requirements or prerequisites. This course in a foundation course.
  • More details


    Description

    Note: This course was recently updated (Dec 2022)

    This is the 2nd of 2 courses on Cybersecurity in Healthcare

    WHY IS THIS COURSE IMPORTANT?

    Breaches of Healthcare IT systems are becoming more and more commonplace. Healthcare organizations continually face cyber threats, which put patient privacy and safety at risk. These threats also have significant impact on business continuity and financial health of all healthcare organizations.

    Issues relating to Healthcare IT systems and its security were once the sole domain of engineers in the IT department. This is no longer true. Understanding security issues and protecting against them is job #1 for all healthcare workers from the top to the bottom of the healthcare system.

    Advances in technology have made the whole cybersecurity issue pretty complicated to understand, especially for the average healthcare worker. This class on cybersecurity is focused on the non healthcare professional who is just trying to get a familiarization on what cybersecurity is and how they can protect themselves, their organizations and their patients from harm.

    WHAT WILL YOU LEARN IN THIS COURSE?

    In this, the 2nd in a 2 part series of courses, you will learn:

    • Malware

    • Ransomware

    • Boston Children's Hospital Case

      • Intro

      • Response

      • Lessons Learned

    • Testing Your Vulnerabilities

    • HIPAA

    • Conclusion

    This course includes:

    • Video lectures

    • Quiz to test your retention

    • Significant number of resources to do a deeper dive into his topic.

    WHO IS THE IDEAL STUDENT FOR THIS COURSE?

    You will learn a lot from this course if you are

    • Thinking about choosing healthcare as a career

    • Looking to advance your career in healthcare

    • Looking to expand your knowledge of healthcare to better perform your current job and better understand how it fits into the ecosystem of patient care and better serve those in need

    • Curious about everything and want to learn more about healthcare just for the sake of expanding your knowledge base.

    WHAT IS YOUR TEACHING STYLE?

    My teaching style is a very pragmatic one. I assume you know nothing about this topic and start with the foundation and build from there. Some of these concepts could be challenging, so I sprinkle in as many examples as I can, both non healthcare and healthcare, to assure full understanding of the topic. This is why I have appended "Plain and Simple" to all my courses.

    WHY ARE YOU QUALIFIED TO TEACH THIS COURSE?

    I spent 35 years in the designing and launching of medical imaging products and services. My career evolved from leading engineering teams, to becoming VP Marketing and then to president of a Healthcare IT firm. It is also based on 15 years of university teaching. at the graduate level in the University environment.

    Who this course is for:

    • Those looking to get an introduction to the dangers of ransomware and hacking in healthcare.
    • Those entering the healthcare industry and considering a career in Healthcare IT
    • The eternally curious

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    Thomas Giordano
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    Tom Giordano is a 28 year veteran of Philips Healthcare. He retired in 2005 as Vice President of Marketing, where he was responsible for 240 marketing professionals and several billion dollars in product. Through his career, Tom held a wide variety of positions of increasing responsibility at Philips, starting in engineering, progressing to product management, then marketing management and finally senior level business leadership. In 2004, he was awarded the prestigious Presidential Award from Philips for forming a new entrepreneurial business unit that tripled sales in 18 months. Tom played a key role as a course developer and instructor in the management development and executive training efforts with the Philips High Potential Development Center.Following his retirement from Philips, Tom joined the adjunct faculty of the graduate business schools of the University of New Haven in Connecticut and the University of Washington in Seattle.  He currently holds a positiion as "Executive in Residence" at the University of New Haven and continues to teach there with exceptionally high student reviews.In 2009, while teaching at UW and UNH, he became President of Sectra Healthcare North America for 2 years to lead a very successful turnaround effort.Tom built a very successful internship program between Philips and the University of Washington and served as a mentor there for 15 years.  He also served as a mentor in the University of Washington mentor program and was featured in the book "Mentoring Moments" by Susan Canfield. Tom serves as chairman of the  Patient Advisory Council of Saint Vincent's Hospital in Bridgeport, CTTom holds executive coaching certifications with both Lore International and Tilt 360.   He holds a BS in Electrical Engineering from Drexel University in Philadelphia and a MS degree in Engineering from the University of Florida.
    Students take courses primarily to improve job-related skills.Some courses generate credit toward technical certification. Udemy has made a special effort to attract corporate trainers seeking to create coursework for employees of their company.
    • language english
    • Training sessions 9
    • duration 1:05:19
    • English subtitles has
    • Release Date 2024/05/05