Overview
- Identifies technical and non-technical vulnerabilities, including assessing severity and providing remediation challenges and solutions
- Illustrates the value of open source tools (OpenVas, Snort, Zeek, Moloch, the Elastic Stack, and others) for entities with limited budgets
- Covers monitoring from perimeter to endpoint, with a focus on host-based tools, network analyzers, and IDS solutions
- Complements Thompson’s 2017 Apress book, Building a HIPAA-Compliant Cybersecurity Program
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About this book
Develop a comprehensive plan for building a HIPAA-compliant security operations center, designed to detect and respond to an increasing number of healthcare data breaches and events. Using risk analysis, assessment, and management data combined with knowledge of cybersecurity program maturity, this book gives you the tools you need to operationalize threat intelligence, vulnerability management, security monitoring, and incident response processes to effectively meet the challenges presented by healthcare’s current threats.
Healthcare entities are bombarded with data. Threat intelligence feeds, news updates, and messages come rapidly and in many forms such as email, podcasts, and more. New vulnerabilities are found every day in applications, operating systems, and databases while older vulnerabilities remain exploitable. Add in the number of dashboards, alerts, and data points each information security tool provides and security teams find themselves swimming in oceans of data and unsure where to focus their energy. There is an urgent need to have a cohesive plan in place to cut through the noise and face these threats.
Cybersecurity operations do not require expensive tools or large capital investments. There are ways to capture the necessary data. Teams protecting data and supporting HIPAA compliance can do this. All that’s required is a plan—which author Eric Thompson provides in this book.
What You Will Learn
- Know what threat intelligence is and how you can make it useful
- Understand how effective vulnerability management extends beyond the risk scores provided by vendors
- Develop continuous monitoring on a budget
- Ensure that incident response is appropriate
- Help healthcare organizations comply with HIPAA
Who This Book Is For
Cybersecurity, privacy, and compliance professionals working for organizations responsible for creating, maintaining, storing, and protecting patient information.
Authors and Affiliations
About the author
Eric C. Thompson is the author of two previous Apress books: Building a HIPAA Compliant Cybersecurity Program and Cybersecurity Incident Response. He is certified by GIAC in intrusion analysis, incident handling, network forensics, and detection. He is currently Director of Information Security and IT Compliance at Blue Health Intelligence, a company focused on data analytics in the healthcare payer space. He has Implemented and matured all elements of security operations. He is a passionate user of many open-source solutions and loves working with new implementations of Snort, Zeek, and SOF-ELK. He also has significant experience assessing and managing cyber risks and complying with HIPAA.
Bibliographic Information
Book Title: Designing a HIPAA-Compliant Security Operations Center
Book Subtitle: A Guide to Detecting and Responding to Healthcare Breaches and Events
Authors: Eric C. Thompson
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-5608-4
Publisher: Apress Berkeley, CA
eBook Packages: Professional and Applied Computing, Apress Access Books, Professional and Applied Computing (R0)
Copyright Information: Eric C. Thompson 2020
Softcover ISBN: 978-1-4842-5607-7Published: 26 February 2020
eBook ISBN: 978-1-4842-5608-4Published: 25 February 2020
Edition Number: 1
Number of Pages: XVIII, 231
Number of Illustrations: 136 b/w illustrations
Topics: Security