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7 Modules Your Compliance Training Resources Must Include

Kitaboo

Compliance training is usually a part of every employee’s initial training process. Are your Compliance Training Resources Effective? But now you would find a list of compliance training resources and modules on the company’s intranet site, where the employee has to log in and read through the training resources.

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HIPAA Myths and Social Media Violations

OpenSesame

HIPAA” is more than healthcare jargon—it’s a federal law regulating patient privacy and information security, and if you’re in the healthcare sector and have access to patients’ private health information, understanding HIPAA requirements is an essential job skill. What is HIPAA? What constitutes a HIPAA violation?

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Exploring the Dynamics of AI-Driven Automation and Its Transformative Impact Across Industries

Integranxt

This involves advanced algorithms and machine learning to automate complex processes across various industries. The backbone of AI automation lies in technologies like machine learning, neural networks, and natural language processing (NLP). Approximately 44% of companies are keen on major AI investments.

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7 Modules Your Compliance Training Resources Must Include

Kitaboo

Compliance training is usually a part of every employee’s initial training process. It generally consists of a long list of code of conduct which includes topics such as anti-harassment, bribery, FCPA (Foreign Corrupt Practice Act), protection of company data, client interactions, usage of company property and data security etc.

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Tech Week: Preparing for the Windows XP End of Support

OpenSesame

This does not mean you won’t be exposed to higher security risks if you choose to continue use of Windows XP. Windows XP was released on December 31, 2001; retail sales of the software ended on June 30, 2008, but PCs with XP installed were sold until October 22, 2010. What does the end of support entail?

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Tech Week: Preparing for the Windows XP End of Support

OpenSesame

This does not mean you won’t be exposed to higher security risks if you choose to continue use of Windows XP. Windows XP was released on December 31, 2001; retail sales of the software ended on June 30, 2008, but PCs with XP installed were sold until October 22, 2010. What does the end of support entail?

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