Cybersecurity in Homecare
Date: TBA Location: Vienna
Organized by: SAM
Cybersecurity in Homecare
Target Group: Nurses, home care workers, visiting service and administrative staff
Trainers: Nico Scherrer, Dagmar Mitsch, Sigrid Panovsky
Agenda:
- Cybersecurity in Homecare
- Data Protection and Data Breaches
- Mobile Devices
- Social Media
- Social Engineering, Hacking, Malware
- Cyber Hygiene
Description:
The workshops aim at creating awareness regarding the importance of cybersecurity in home care, giving an overview of the most crucial cybersecurity issues, and enhancing know-how and motivation to respect the basic principles of cyber hygiene in daily homecare working routines.
Format:
If possible, the workshops will take place in our house and bring together between 15 and 25 participants. In case the COVID situation in autumn 2020 would still not allow for a physical meeting, two possibilities remain: 1. To find a virtual solution (which would be the less preferable one, given the poor IT literacy and equipment of part of our staff) or 2. to postpone the workshops to spring 2021 (which would require an extension of the project).
TBA
Pillergasse 24
1150, Vienna
14:00 – 17:00
Organized by: SAM
Cybersecurity in Homecare
TBA
Pillergasse 24
1150, Vienna
14:00 – 17:00
Organized by: SAM
Target Group: Nurses, home care workers, visiting service and administrative staff
Trainers: Nico Scherrer, Dagmar Mitsch, Sigrid Panovsky
Agenda:
- Cybersecurity in Homecare
- Data Protection and Data Breaches
- Mobile Devices
- Social Media
- Social Engineering, Hacking, Malware
- Cyber Hygiene
Description:
The workshops aim at creating awareness regarding the importance of cybersecurity in home care, giving an overview of the most crucial cybersecurity issues, and enhancing know-how and motivation to respect the basic principles of cyber hygiene in daily homecare working routines.
Format:
If possible, the workshops will take place in our house and bring together between 15 and 25 participants. In case the COVID situation in autumn 2020 would still not allow for a physical meeting, two possibilities remain: 1. To find a virtual solution (which would be the less preferable one, given the poor IT literacy and equipment of part of our staff) or 2. to postpone the workshops to spring 2021 (which would require an extension of the project).