
Cybersecurity Awareness Training is Effective Prevention Against:
Breaches
Ransomware
Phishing
Cyber Crime
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Protect Your Dental Practice with Myla’s Cybersecurity Course Designed Specifically for Dental Teams.

Dental-Specific Training:
This isn’t your typical generic cybersecurity course. We’ve tailored every module to address the unique challenges and threats faced by dental practices with case studies.
Quick and Easy:
We know you’re busy. That’s why our course takes just 33 minutes to complete. No long-winded lectures - just practical, actionable knowledge.
Engaging and Non-techy:
Say goodbye to boring training sessions and over complicated jargon. Our course is designed to keep your team engaged from start to finish.
Immediate Impact:
Instantly equip your team with the knowledge and skills they need to protect patient data, avoid costly breaches, and ensure compliance with privacy regulations.
Training has great ROI, because it increases the security of your dental practice by up to 70%
Develop cyber skills
Stay compliant
Defend data
Stop cyber threats
Avoid ransomware
Build patient trust

Meet myla founder and instructor
Anne Genge
Dental/Medical Cybersecurity Expert
Anne is the founder of Myla Training Co., and a multi-certified cybersecurity expert with global awards for her work in cyber risk management, ransomware prevention, and cybersecurity education for healthcare providers. She has been a tech innovator and educator working closely with practice owners, dental/medical teams, and IT providers to protect patient and practice data and enable compliance with privacy regulations for over 20 years in North America.
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Cybersecurity Essentials for Dental Teams
Get immediate access to annual Cybersecurity Awareness Training designed for dental professionals, dental practice staff, and IT support.
Modules
Part 1. Introduction
Welcome to Cybersecurity Essentials
Introduction from cybersecurity expert and instructor Anne Genge.
Learning Resource
Downloadable PDF resource includes key concepts and cybersecuirty tips in a printable booklet.
Lesson 1: Why Cybersecurity Matters
Discover the importance of modern cybersecurity for dental practices and the role that every team member plays in keeping patient data safe.
Part 2. Main Concepts
Lesson 2: Breaches
Learn what a breach is, and why dental practices are a high risk target for attack.
Lesson 3: Personal Health Information (PHI)
Understand PHI and how this sensitive type of information can be protected.
Lesson 4: Social Engineering
Discover the tactics cyber criminals use to trick dental professionals, along with a real example of social engineering at a dental practice and strategies to avoid becoming a victim of Social Engineering.
Check In
Anne takes a short break from teaching to refresh participants who may be overwhelmed or worried by providing additional resources and support options.
Lesson 5: Phishing
Learn how the most common cyber threat - phishing - can impact work at a dental practice, as well as personal accounts at home as well as tactics for defending against scams.
Lesson 6: Smishing
Discover this cyber threat that has significantly increased in the past several years, and what to do about it.
Lesson 7: Ransomware
Dive into what ransomware is and get strategies to prevent ransomware from ruining privacy and security at the workplace and at home.
Part 3. Wrap Up
Example: Hacking a Dental Practice
Anne demonstrates a real-life hacking example at a dental practice while discussing ways to combat potential treats.
Wrap Up
Anne summarizes some key concepts covered throughout the program and reminds participants where to find additional resources and support.
Quiz
Quiz: Cybersecurity for Dental Teams
This 10-question quiz will test participants on concepts learned throughout the training. Minimum 80% passing grade required to obtain a certificate of completion. Quiz can be taken as many times as required.
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Healthcare Providers Trained Globally
Human Error Causes More Than 90% of Breaches
Source: IBM X-Force Threat Intelligence Index 2024
1. Lack of Awareness:
Lack of awareness about cyber threats, thinking not at risk.
2. Phishing Attacks:
Staff clicking on malicious links or attachments in emails, often disguised as legitimate communication, can lead to malware or ransomware infections.
3. Social Engineering:
Staff members may be manipulated into giving out sensitive information over the phone or through online communication.
4. Inexperienced IT providers:
Human error in not applying software and security patches leaves systems vulnerable to known exploits.
5. Unauthorized Access:
Allowing non-authorized personnel to access sensitive systems or leaving computers unlocked when unattended can expose sensitive data.
6. Unsecure Use of Devices:
Connecting unapproved devices to the network or using personal devices for practice tasks without proper security controls can introduce vulnerabilities.
Cybersecurity Awareness Training reduces human error to keep dental data safe from today's top cybersecurity threats.
Cyber Crime Expected to Skyrocket
Source: Statista Market InsightCyber crime is dramatically increasing. Attacks can happen to anyone, regardless of popularity or income. The following graph shows estimated annual cost of cybercrime worldwide (in trillion U.S. dollars) as of Sept. 2023. You can prevent cyber crime with training.
8.15
2023
9.22
2024
10.29
2025
11.36
2026
12.43
2027
13.82
2028
"I never want to look my patients in the face and tell them we've been compromised. If it looks like we’re careless with their information, what else are we careless about?"
Dr. K.B. Dentist in Ontario, Canada
50% of Employees are Certain They Have Made Work Errors That May have caused security issues.
Source: Tessian/Stanford University 2022
1. Phishing
Falling for phishing scams.
2. Surfing
Surfing the web and accessing risky websites.
3. Webmail
Accessing personal webmail through practice computers, introducing risk.
4. Copying
Unauthorized copying of data.
5. Downloading
Downloading risky software or attachments.
Reduce costly employee mistakes with Myla's Cybersecurity Awareness Training for dental teams.
Cybersecurity Training Works! See The Results.
We love getting feedback from real people who participated in Myla's Cybersecurity Awareness Training. Read these success stories:
Dr. Martin received an email from what appeared to be their practice management software provider, asking him to update his login information urgently. Luckily, he had recently completed his cybersecurity training and remembered to check for tell-tale signs of phishing. He hovered over the link and noticed the URL had a small spelling error, clearly indicating a phishing attempt. Instead of clicking, he reported it, and the IT team confirmed it was a fake site, saving the practice from a potential breach.