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_aTowards understanding cybersecurity capability in Australian healthcare organisations _b: a systematic review of recent trends, threats and mitigation/ _cK L Offner |
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520 | _aIt examines recent trends in healthcare cybersecurity breaches that can disrupt essential services if patient safety and privacy are compromised. This systematic review compares international and Australian health system cybersecurity landscapes in relation to the introduction of universal electronic health records. The cybersecurity risk to healthcare, including ransomware attacks, hacking of personal medical devices and theft of personal medical data, is continuously rising. Stolen health records are worth more than records from any other industry, due to the high value of personal information. | ||
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_aAUSTRALIA _x HEALTHCARE |
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773 | _aIntelligence and National Security : Vol. 35, No 4, June 2020, pp.556-585 (99) | ||
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_uhttps://doi.org/10.1080/02684527.2020.1752459 _z click for text |
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