Can You Afford to Pay
$7.35 Million for a Data Breach?
Yes, you! Can you afford the risks of a data breach? The
average cost is $7.35 million.
All businesses of all sizes are at risk.
Hacker attacks occur every 39 seconds.
One in five businesses experienced downtime for at least 25
hours due to ransomware. Can you and your staff – and the individuals you serve
– afford this loss in time?
Cybersecurity Training
Is Essential for All Staff
To minimize this risk, all
staff – not just employees who focus mainly on information technology (IT)
– need to be trained. NJAMHAA’s IT Project offers solutions: Training at its
upcoming Annual Conference, Invasion of
the Data Snatchers, on May 8, 2018 at the Pines Manor in Edison, NJ.
Cybersecurity specific presentations include Demystifying Hacking; Cyber-Threat Management:
Awareness, Prevention, Recovery and Coverage; Network Security beyond the
Firewall; and 2018 Cybersecurity Best
Practices & Managing HIPAA Compliance on a Budget.
This conference also offers valuable information for executive,
human resources, fiscal and other staff! Presentations will include a keynote
on The Moneyball CIO – Learning the
Science of IT Decision Making and workshops on Employment Law Overview, Taking the Anxiety Out of Interoperability, EHR
Lessons Learned in a Fee-for-Service Environment, Implementing Employee
Incentive Programs to Help Drive Higher Engagement, Leveraging Technology to
Capture Outcomes and Demonstrate Value: Practical Approaches to Moving to
Value-Based Care and Engaging Clients
through your Website.
Maximize the security and effectiveness of your business! Visit
http://njamhaa.org/events#IT today for
more details and to register for this essential training!
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