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A Practitioner’s Guide to Cybersecurity and Data Protection
offers an accessible introduction and practical guidance on the
crucial topic of cybersecurity for all those working with clients
in the fields of psychology, neuropsychology, psychotherapy and
counselling. With expert insights, it provides essential
information in an easy-to-understand way to help professionals
ensure they are protecting their clients’ data and
confidentiality, and protecting themselves and their patients from
cyberattacks and information breaches, along with guidance on
ethics, data protection, cybersecurity practice, privacy laws,
child protection and the rights and freedoms of the people the
practitioners work with. Explaining online law, privacy and
information governance and data protection that goes beyond the
GPDR, it covers key topics including: Contracts and consent;
setting up and managing safe spaces; children's data rights and
freedoms; email and web security; and considerations for working
with other organisations. Illustrated with examples from
peer-reviewed research and practice, and with practical ‘top
tips’ to help you implement the advice, this practical guide is a
must read for all working from home practitioners in clinical
psychology, developmental psychology, neuropsychology, counselling,
and hypnotherapy.
A Practitioner’s Guide to Cybersecurity and Data Protection
offers an accessible introduction and practical guidance on the
crucial topic of cybersecurity for all those working with clients
in the fields of psychology, neuropsychology, psychotherapy and
counselling. With expert insights, it provides essential
information in an easy-to-understand way to help professionals
ensure they are protecting their clients’ data and
confidentiality, and protecting themselves and their patients from
cyberattacks and information breaches, along with guidance on
ethics, data protection, cybersecurity practice, privacy laws,
child protection and the rights and freedoms of the people the
practitioners work with. Explaining online law, privacy and
information governance and data protection that goes beyond the
GPDR, it covers key topics including: Contracts and consent;
setting up and managing safe spaces; children's data rights and
freedoms; email and web security; and considerations for working
with other organisations. Illustrated with examples from
peer-reviewed research and practice, and with practical ‘top
tips’ to help you implement the advice, this practical guide is a
must read for all working from home practitioners in clinical
psychology, developmental psychology, neuropsychology, counselling,
and hypnotherapy.
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