IT Professional and Project Manager MME Consulting, Inc. Sacramento, California
Oral and maxillofacial surgeons face continually evolving cybersecurity threats that extend beyond their practices to their personal devices and daily digital behaviors. This session addresses common vulnerabilities associated with smartphones, apps and personal technology use, and it examines how these risks often overlap with those faced in the clinical environment. The program covers practical, small‑scale security measures that OMSs and team members can apply directly on their mobile devices, with hands‑on participation encouraged during the session. Strengthening personal cybersecurity practices serves as a foundation for enhancing overall security within the OMS practice.
Learning Objectives:
At the conclusion of this presentation, participants should be able to:
Reduce the online surface area of attack by cyber criminals.
Utilize a proper password management tool for securely storing passwords related to one's personal and professional life.
Recognize how social engineering scams work and how to avoid getting mislead by them.