Cyber Security, Data Breach, Education, Tip of the Week

Tips on how to avoid becoming a victim of identity theft

  1. Adopt a need to know attitude – only provide what is required such as your mother’s maiden name for verification. But do not provide this information if someone calls you requesting this information, your valid bank should have this sensitive data on file.
  2. Do not provide your social security number by phone, credit card number, or mother’s maiden name when asked to verify the information.
  3. Use the Better Business Bureau to ensure the company you are dealing with has a good reputation.
  4. Always use the option of having your post office hold your mail when travelling.
  5. Do not go on social media sites announcing that you are about to go on vacation.
  6. Check your monthly statements and review any transaction that you don’t recognize.
  7. Check your credit report annually. Follow this link for your free credit report: https://www.annualcreditreport.com/index.action
  8. Shred documents containing sensitive information when no longer needed. Make sure you purchase shredders with cross cut capabilities not strip cut.
  9. If you are on the phone providing important information that are sensitive, make sure it is from a private location to prevent others from accidentally hearing your credit card number, social security number, date of birth, etc.
  10. If you think you have become a victim, it is important to act immediately. Minimizing the potential damage to your reputation and personal funds is the key. If you suspect it is your credit card, contact your credit card company and report the possibility of theft. If you suspect someone is using your social security number, contact the Social Security Administration to report the fraud: 1-800-269-0271. Then call the fraud units of each of the 3 main credit reporting companies:

Contact the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) to report your situation:

  • Phone – 1-877-ID THEFT
  • Mail – Consumer Response Center, FTC, 600 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W. Washington, DC 20580
  • Online – https://www.ftc.gov/

Privacy Rights Clearinghouse created a Fact Sheet on dealing with a security breach that was revised last month March 1, 2015. They provided resources for consumers with links: https://www.privacyrights.org/how-to-deal-security-breach#resourcesnew

RISC and VA in HIMSS15

Business Continuity, Cyber Security, Data Breach, Education, News Events, Tip of the Week, Upcoming Events

Come visit with RISC at HIMSS15 in Chicago!

Come visit with RISC at HIMSS15 in Chicago!

Booth 8175 – Cybersecurity Command Center, a HIMSS Knowledge Center

RISC and Virtual Auditor will be presenting at 12:15 pm – 12:45 pm CT on Tuesday, April 14th on Information Security Compliance Monitoring & Documentation

Location 8175 – Level 3 – Hall B1

Title: Effective Information Security in Healthcare

Description: RISC Management & Consulting

Why Do Healthcare Data Breaches Keep Happening? Learn the necessary foundational elements for an effective data privacy and information security program from industry expert Chris Heuman. RISC will demonstrate the key elements lacking from many security programs, and real world solutions to fill the gaps. Learn the most often used phrase after an incident or Data Breach has occurred and what you can do about it!

Remember to add Session ID: CS13 to your personal HIMSS15 calendar!

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Feel free to stop at our booth and chat about compliance challenges you may be experiencing. RISC and Virtual Auditor can help you determine the most effective and efficient solution for your organization.

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Join the GCC HIMSS Chapter at HIMSS15

Chicago welcomes the 2015 Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society (HIMSS) Annual Conference & Exhibition, April 12-16, 2015, at McCormick Place. The GCC HIMSS Chapter will be hosting the event this year.  There’s an expected attendance of over 38,000 healthcare industry professionals ready to discuss health IT issues and view innovative solutions designed to transform healthcare. There are more than 300 education programs, preconference symposiums, workshops, 1200 exhibitors, networking, and special features such as the new Cybersecurity Command Center.

Thought leaders who will be acting as keynotes at the upcoming event, includes George W. Bush, 43rd President of the United States, leads a strong roster of speakers that also includes Alex Gourlay, President, Walgreens; Bruce D. Broussard, President & CEO, Humana; and Jeremy Gutsche, Founder of Trendhunter.com and Author of “Exploiting Chaos.”

To learn more about this year’s keynote speakers, visit www.himssconference.org.

TIPS

HIMSS15 New Attendee Orientation | Webinar

April 1, 2015 — 2:00 PM – 3:00 PM CT
Virtual Event

Session ID: CO1

Designed for those who are attending the HIMSS15 Annual Conference & Exhibition for the first time, HIMSS staff will provide orientation in detail across the many programs and offerings available to attendees while providing tips and techniques for getting the most out of your conference experience.

Learning Objectives:

  • Provide an overview of the HIMSS15 Annual Conference & Exhibition
  • Identify ways for first time attendees to maximize their Conference experience
  • Review opportunities among the three pillars of Education, Exhibition, and Networking

Or follow this link for a short video if you are a first time conference attendee: http://www.himssconference.org/first-time-attendees