“People are the #1 security risk in dentistry.”
~Regan Robertson
Did you know that 90% of cybersecurity breaches are due to human error? And without any training for your team about good security practices, you increase that risk.
In 2022, the average cost of a data breach was over $4 million dollar to investigate, cost to recover, cost of loss of business.
We get it. Cyber security and protecting your practice can feel overwhelming. You might be wondering at this point “Where do I even start?”
We love to make your lives easier and help you protect the business you’ve worked so hard to build. So today, Productive Dentist Academy’s own Information Security Officer Robert Niles joins us to share what you can do to educate your people and….
Tune in now for the third and final part of our three episodes in this special Limited Series from Everyday Practices Dental Podcast we shed light on:
- What fees and fines you might face if there is a data breach
- What annual team security training should look like for dental teams
- Recommendations for training programs you can use
- Best practices for passwords, links to not click on, and online behavior
- Sneaky things hackers are doing that your team should be trained to look out for
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To get full access to this Everyday Practices Dental Podcast Limited Series, visit productivedentist.com/cybersecurity
Cyber Security Series – Special Guest Profiles
Adrian Santangelo is the Chief Digital Forensics Officer of Cyemptive, the only cybersecurity company that guarantees threat elimination. Adrian is an award-winning ethical hacker and IT industry expert that actively identifies, detects and blocks ransomware before it hits the news. With over 30 years of experience in computer security and digital forensics, he lives and breathes giving others the knowledge, resources, and support necessary for business owners to safeguard their livelihoods.
Robert Niles, Productive Dentist Academy’s Information Security Officer ings 28 years of Linux/Unix systems administration experience, four years of HIPAA compliance, and 3 years as a certified information systems security professional. He is a a man that brings a breadth and depth into risk mitigation for dental practices and is on a never-ending quest to protect others from the “baddies.” Robert is passionate about all things compliance, protection, and client education.
Cyber Security Part 3 – Arming Your Team