Doctor Security Due Diligence
This course is specifically designed for doctors. Identify supplier risks, verify compliance, and adopt secure practices to protect patient data and maintain trust.
What you'll learn
Role of Due Diligence in Cybersecurity: A Guide for doctors
FREE PREVIEWSupply chain vulnerabilities
Prioritising Suppliers Based on Risk
Common Red Flags in Supplier Practices
How to Research if a Supplier Has Experienced a Security Incident
Assessing Certifications and Compliance
Best Practices for Secure Communication
Checking Business Registrations and Certifications
Key Questions to Assess Supplier Security
Cyber Security is the practice of protecting devices and information.
No. But the "Cyber Security for Doctors" course is recommended to get an understanding of Cyber Security before delving into an advanced topic such as Due Diligence.
Pharmacists who want to fill their CPD hours and learn about cyber security. This is suitable for anyone who may also want a refresher on the topic.
The course will take around one hour to complete. It is recommended to take notes or do any study techniques that will help you remember the course content.
Yes! The certificate from this course lasts 12 months. So you can come back and take this course every year.
This course will be continually updated to match evolving needs of the medical industry and cybersecurity best practices. To pay for overhead, this means access to this course expires 365 days after purchase.
Yes, you will get an official signed certificate when you finish this course. This will serve as evidence that you finished the course.
Yes. There is an exam at the end of the course. You will have two attempts, and it requires a 70% passing grade. it is multiple choice and open book. It will test you on the key aspects to remember.