HITEQ Center / Tuesday, June 30, 2020 / Categories: Privacy and Security, Privacy & Security Best Practices Cybersecurity Checklist for health center staff working remotely Published June 2020 This printable PDF checklist provides a guide for health center staff to mitigate cybersecurity risks and threats during times of emergency and incident response that have them working remotely from the health center. Download the PDF of the cybersecurity checklist for staff working remotely below! Previous Article Telehealth Policy during Coronavirus/ COVID-19 Pandemic Next Article Addressing Intimate Partner Violence and Human Trafficking in the Health Center Setting Print 11212 Tags: cybersecurity privacy & security cyber security Privacy and Security remote worker Intended AudienceCIO, CISO, IT Staff, Directors, and any staff working remotely Documents to download Remote Working Cybersecurity Checklist(.pdf, 1.07 MB) - 1116 download(s) Developed in June 2020 Related Resources Ransomware in Health Cybersecurity CIO Roundtable Cybersecurity CIO Roundtable CoE-PHI Nationwide Privacy and Compliance Officers Training-of-Trainers (TOT) Strategic Cybersecurity Investments: Leveraging American Rescue Plan Funding to Enhance Infrastructure and Services
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