The Health Information
Trust Alliance (HITRUST) exists to ensure that information security becomes a
core pillar of, rather than an obstacle to, the broad adoption of health
information systems and exchanges by addressing specific challenges such as
concern over current breaches, numerous and sometimes inconsistent requirements
and standards, compliance issues, and the growing risk and liability associated
with information security.
The HITRUST CSF is organized by 14 Control
Categories, which contain 45 Control Objectives and 149 Control Specifications
based on ISO/IEC 27001:2005 and 27002:2005.
This course teaches more on HITRUST
Methodology, Control Categories, and domains.
This course will cover:
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Updates to HITRUST
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Certification Options
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HITRUST Control Categories and
Domains
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HITRUST Methodology
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HITRUST Program
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Quiz