Lifelong Learning and Continuing Education at Quinnipiac University
Micro-Credential

Applied Healthcare Cyber Risk Management

Offered Every Year, Fall

The Applied Healthcare Cyber Risk Management micro-credential is awarded to learners who demonstrate their understanding of how to manage HIPAA compliance and security risks within an enterprise health organization.
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Cost Tuition-Based
Delivery Method Online
Credits 3 Credits
Time Commitment 7-14 Weeks
Format Synchronous

Program Overview

To earn this Level III Badge, you must successfully complete CYB 613: Practical, Hands-On Healthcare. Completion of the course includes readings, recorded lectures, live instructor-led sessions, discussion boards, lab assignments, essays, quizzes and a final exam.

You should pursue this micro-credential if: 

  • You want to advance your career in the field of cybersecurity

  • Your career aspirations would benefit from closing technology skill gaps in high-demand areas

  • You are interested in earning transferable academic credit to our MS in Cybersecurity program

Program Dates and Details

This program can be completed entirely online and is offered in accordance with the for-credit course that comprises the micro-credential. Please refer to the Course Catalog for the most recent information regarding course sections and schedules.

Mandatory Course:

  • CYB 613 (Offered every Year)

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Learning Outcomes

All learners who complete the criteria will earn a Level III Badge.

  1. Complete CYB 613 Practical, Hands-On Healthcare (3 Credits). In this course, students complete three modules: Enterprise Cybersecurity Risk Management, HIPAA Compliance Risk Management and HIPAA Security Risk Analysis and Risk Management.

  2. Gain a fundamental understanding of HIPAA Security Rule, Privacy Rule and Breach Notification Rule. Students will be able to carry out a compliance assessment for a model hospital and create a remediation plan based on gaps found.

  3. Demonstrate comprehension of the HIPAA requirements for risk analysis and risk management. Students will be able to carry out a NIST-based risk assessment of a model hospital including scoping and framing, asset determination, controls assessment and documentation, risk evaluation and risk response and reporting

  4. Master the terms associated with ECRM including risk, resilience, cybersecurity, threats, vulnerabilities, controls, likelihood and impact. Learn ECRM programs including risk appetite, risk treatment, frameworks such as NIST CSF and NIST SP 800-39 and ECRM maturity models. Students will analyze a model hospital to assess ways that an ECRM program can contribute to organization success.

Assessment of completion of micro-credential requirements is completed by faculty evaluators through the completion of required courses.

 

Key Skills Acquired:

  • HIPAA Privacy and Security

  • HIPAA Compliance Risk Management

  • Enterprise Cyber Risk Management

  • Organizational Resilience

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Level III

These badges are awarded to learners who have demonstrated mastery of tactical skills and knowledge that can be applied in professional working environments. Learners must showcase their ability to apply a collection of competencies or industry standards in true-to-life environments.

What is a micro-credential?

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By earning a micro-credential, learners across a wide array of industries, verticals and professional fields are able to showcase the acquisition of specialized knowledge that offers unique value in the workplace. Micro-credentials are flexible and versatile, designed and delivered in an accelerated format by our experienced faculty and industry thought leaders who understand critical shortages and skills gaps.

All students who complete a micro-credential associated with academic credit or co-curricular experiences will receive a designation on their transcript and a digital badge through Credly. Micro-credential earners are encouraged to share their achievements on resumes, social media platforms and e-portfolios.

Learners can begin their pursuit of micro-credentials at any level; individuals who are new to the field are best suited for Participation or Level I badges, whereas experienced professionals might be more interested in advanced Level III Badges or Level IV Certifications. More information about our micro-credential taxonomy can be found below. 

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