A healthcare enterprise discovers through internal audits that clinical staff frequently leave unattended workstations logged in during emergency patient interventions, creating a physical security and data privacy compliance risk. Standard annual security training has failed to reduce these occurrences. The security team needs to improve human risk management specifically for clinical personnel without impacting emergency response times. Which of the following controls represents the most effective administrative and operational security awareness strategy to mitigate this risk?
- Deploy context-aware role-based microlearning triggered after policy non-compliance events alongside automated proximity-based session locking.Cevap
- BIncrease the duration of annual general security awareness training from one hour to four hours and enforce mandatory retakes for failing employees.
- CImplement monthly unannounced simulated spear-phishing campaigns aimed specifically at clinical personnel during patient care shifts.
- DReclassify workstation physical access control as a deterrent-only policy enforced exclusively via physical security guard patrols.
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Deploy context-aware role-based microlearning triggered after policy non-compliance events alongside automated proximity-based session locking.
The correct answer effectively mitigates human risk by pairing automated proximity-based session locking with contextual, role-based microlearning. Microlearning targets specific operational behaviors immediately after non-compliant incidents occur, reinforcement learning without imposing lengthy, irrelevant course requirements on healthcare providers.
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Role-Based Security Awareness and Contextual Human Risk Management
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