RSVP December 16, 2019
Breakfast will be provided
Historically, cyber security has been regarded as a function of the IT department. Cyber criminals are developing more advanced attacks and they are no longer purely technical. In today’s internet connected world we all have a role to play in securing the environment we live in. Please join us for a discussion about the technology we use every day and the part we play in keeping it secure. JJ is a Senior Security Analyst at Michigan State University with over 20 years’ experience in Information Technology. He is a member of ISC2.org and holds the CISSP, HCISPP and HITRUST certifications.
The Michigan Human Trafficking Task force is a state-wide agency (501c3) with over 135 agencies in collaboration; Task Force is grounded in victim-centered, trauma-informed, evidence-based program in collaboration with innumerable professions and community. Former faculty member of both Lansing Community College and Michigan State University, Jane has trained over 5,000 health care professionals in Michigan since the inception of the new mandatory training act and was appointed to the first Michigan Commission on Human Trafficking by Attorney General.
Human trafficking is a form of modern-day slavery. It is a crime under international law, federal and the State of Michigan as well as each individual state in the United States. Among its many services to victims, the Michigan Human Trafficking Task Force provides evidence-based education and awareness to the health care community. Jane will present information that will help us identify commonly reported symptoms, diseases and injuries of HT victims as well as examples that represent known cases.
This program has the prior approval of AAPC for 3 continuing education hours. Granting of prior approval in no way constitutes endorsement by AAPC of the program content or the program sponsor.