
HSA demonstrates a national assurance pathway where education, systems intelligence, and verification operate in a unified environment. Designed and directed by Oluwabiyi Adeyemo, the model links cybersecurity, compliance, and operational resilience into an integrated assurance discipline.
This publication presents a verified framework for health systems assurance that bridges academic instruction with real-world implementation, creating a scalable model for digital trust infrastructure across modern healthcare organizations.
Health Systems Assurance (HSA), Volume 1 (2026), is built on a graduate-level cybersecurity capstone program featuring 5 master's degree candidates working across different time zones in the US within SozoRock's secured cloud environment. The program provides:
Instructional Phase — Foundation concepts, framework orientation, and initial assessment protocols
Live Implementation — Real-world assurance execution, verification cycles, and operational deployment
The HSA model operates across four interconnected phases that create a continuous cycle of trust-building and verification:
Graduate-level curriculum with cybersecurity frameworks and compliance standards
Hands-on implementation within secured cloud infrastructure
Systematic validation against established assurance domains
Demonstrated reliability and operational confidence

HSA verification protocols span four critical compliance and security frameworks:
Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act
Service Organization Control 2
Security and Privacy Controls for Information Systems
Personal Health Information Protection Act
What to expect:
This publication is currently in development and will be released in January 2026.

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