Dive Into Cyber to Better Protect Your DSO
Equip yourself with key security and compliance insights to better manage cyber risk within your DSO.
Cyber Compliance 102
Cyber Risk Management 103
Course Sessions
Our program is divided into 3 easy to digest sessions that will give you the knowledge required to make more educated decisions about security within your DSO.
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Cyber Basics 101
Foundational Learnings to Better Understand the Cyber World
- Security Tech for the Non-Technical Leader
- Executive & Board Responsibility for Security
- The Effects of a Ransomware Attack
- Disaster Incident Response and Business Continuity
- What Questions Should I Be Asking of Our Technical Leaders?
- Organizational Budgeting for Improved Security
- Choosing the Right Security Stack and Cyber Expertise
Black Talon Instructors: Gary Salman, CEO; Josh Hyman, CISO; Jules Vergara, CTO
Joined by: Andy Taylor, Sr. Director of IT at Dentive
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Cyber Compliance 102
Keep Your DSO Data Privacy Compliant for Today's Standards
- Understanding Compliance & Legal Consequences of a Data Breach
- HIPAA Privacy: Why DSOs are in the Crosshairs of Hacking Groups
- Effectively Implementing Cyber Awareness in Your DSO from the Top Down
- Operational & Financial Impacts to Your EBITDA
- Navigating the Aftermath of a Cyber Event: From Remediation to the Rights of Patients
- Avoiding Legal & Compliance Issues Through Cyber Offense/Defense Strategies
Black Talon Instructor: Gary Salman, CEO
Joined by: Sean Buckley, Partner & Virgil Ochoa, Member at Dykema
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Cyber Risk Management 103
Reducing the Vulnerability Risks in Your DSO
- Attack Surface Management in a Growing Organization
- Third-Party Risks & Protection from All Angles
- The Function of Cyber Insurance Coverage
- The Future of Qualifying for Cyber Coverage & Premium Reduction Strategies
- Decreasing Your Vulnerability Levels with Advanced Security Tools
- Cyber Due Diligence in the M&A Process
Black Talon Instructor: Gary Salman, CEO
Joined by: Allen Blount, National Cyber & Technology Product Leader at Risk Strategies
Foundational Learnings to Better Understand the Cyber World
- Security Tech for the Non-Technical Leader
- Executive & Board Responsibility for Security
- The Effects of a Ransomware Attack
- Disaster Incident Response and Business Continuity
- What Questions Should I Be Asking of Our Technical Leaders?
- Organizational Budgeting for Improved Security
- Choosing the Right Security Stack and Cyber Expertise
Black Talon Instructors: Gary Salman, CEO; Josh Hyman, CISO; Jules Vergara, CTO
Joined by: Andy Taylor, Sr. Director of IT at Dentive
Keep Your DSO Data Privacy Compliant for Today's Standards
- Understanding Compliance & Legal Consequences of a Data Breach
- HIPAA Privacy: Why DSOs are in the Crosshairs of Hacking Groups
- Effectively Implementing Cyber Awareness in Your DSO from the Top Down
- Operational & Financial Impacts to Your EBITDA
- Navigating the Aftermath of a Cyber Event: From Remediation to the Rights of Patients
- Avoiding Legal & Compliance Issues Through Cyber Offense/Defense Strategies
Black Talon Instructor: Gary Salman, CEO
Joined by: Sean Buckley, Partner & Virgil Ochoa, Member at Dykema
Reducing the Vulnerability Risks in Your DSO
- Attack Surface Management in a Growing Organization
- Third-Party Risks & Protection from All Angles
- The Function of Cyber Insurance Coverage
- The Future of Qualifying for Cyber Coverage & Premium Reduction Strategies
- Decreasing Your Vulnerability Levels with Advanced Security Tools
- Cyber Due Diligence in the M&A Process
Black Talon Instructor: Gary Salman, CEO
Joined by: Allen Blount, National Cyber & Technology Product Leader at Risk Strategies
What You Will Gain
- Improved comprehension of the technical elements of cybersecurity threats and vulnerabilities specific to DSOs, including ransomware, phishing, social engineering, cloud technology, and 3rd party risk.
- Expertise to engage in conversations with your technology teams and pose the right questions to bolster your DSO’s security.
- Insights into the operational, legal, financial, and compliance impacts of cyberattacks, so you can be better prepared for such events.
- Strategies to mitigate cyberthreat risks, along with a deeper understanding of the function of cyber insurance coverage.
- Current research on gauging an organization's readiness for cybersecurity, with a special emphasis on healthcare-related issues.
- Skills to present data-backed evidence of compliance and security implementations to your PE firm and/or board.
DSOs are in the Crosshairs
Who Should Attend?
The intended audience for this course includes DSO leadership roles—specifically CEO, CFO, COO, Heads of Compliance, Legal, HR, IT—who seek a better understanding of cybersecurity basics and broader knowledge of the technologies and human resources that can address cyber risk.
Cyber risk and cybersecurity are a source of frustration for executives who spend far too much time and worry trying to protect their data from sophisticated phishing schemes, ransomware, and state-sponsored hacking. However, cybersecurity issues are not purely a technology problem— they are issues that need to be addressed with a multi-disciplinary approach by all leaders.
Managing Your Team to Defend Your DSO
This cybersecurity course is not intended to provide guidance on IT infrastructure or troubleshooting, rather it focuses on the humanistic and managerial aspects of cybersecurity.
Your Takeaways
As a participant in this course, you will be provided with a framework of managerial protocols to follow to protect your DSO. Throughout the program, you will develop a personalized playbook with actionable steps to evaluate your DSO’s cyber-safety level, create more cyber awareness within your organization, and foster a culture promoting cyber resilience.
Demonstrate your commitment to protecting the sensitive data within your DSO from cybercrimes and acquire the skills to lessen cyber risk in your personal and professional lives.