HIPAA Security Reminders

...Have Been Memed

A lighthearted way to keep on your HIPAA security compliance needs.

Great for Group Practice Security Officers or Solo Practitioners
  • Protect PHI
  • Keep Yourself Safe From Hackers
  • Stay HIPAA Aware

Created by HIPAA Security Compliance experts Roy Huggins, LPC NCC and Liath Dalton to help you stay on top of your compliance needs in a fun, engaging way.

Hiss, Scratch

Angry kitty reminds us all that sharing passwords is for the birds (as in don’t do it!)

When it doubt…

Your Security Officer is there to help– so if you’re worried or had something unusual happen with your tech, please reach out to your Security Officer.

Cool as a Banana

It’s very cool to stay mum on client info with anyone who is not your client. This means when responding to online reviews, on the phone, or in person.

Keep your log ins sacred

A common scam has someone posing as a “helpful” customer support person requesting your log in information in order to help you fix your computer or account. Don’t fall for the high pressure situation! Instead, hang up and call the company for help. Protect your log in information as it is as sacred as the […]

Be like Bob

This is Bob. He locks his devices before he goes home. Be like Bob!

Lock it Up

When you leave, you lock!

No Lookie-Lous

Keep your sessions private by using the right wifi.

Password managers lighten the load

Use your password manager! Using a secure way to store and use your passwords keeps your information safe and secure.

Runaway train

When you use an unsecured network, all your sensitive information is like a runaway train and you simply don’t have control over it anymore.

Big Tech won’t ask for your password

If Apple, Microsoft or any other big tech company calls and asks for your password, just say no. They don’t need your password by phone, but scammers do.

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