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Office Information Technology News

October 2007

Susquehanna Health's Monica R. Turri Brenda Bittner, left, and Karen Orwan from Omega Bank "Identity Theft and Health-Care Compliances," the final event in Penn College's informative observance of National Cyber Security Awareness Month , was held Thursday afternoon in the Madigan Library's second-floor reading loft. Speakers for the event were Monica R. Turri, compliance officer for Susquehanna Health (in left photo), who discussed protection of medical records under the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act; and Karen Orwan, security officer for Omega Bank, and Brenda Bittner, Omega's branch development and education coordinator, who addressed ways to combat identify theft.

September 2007

From background checks to forensic accounting, a variety of informative topics will be discussed at Penn College in the coming weeks to mark October’s designation as National Cyber Security Awareness Month.

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