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Dear Colleagues,
Please consider submitting a manuscript to the HICSS 2019
minitrack on Security and Privacy Challenges in Healthcare.
Manuscript submissions close on June 15. Following is a
description of the minitrack:
Digitizing healthcare services can provide many new benefits and
opportunities. However, it can also introduce new research
challenges in terms of protecting the security and privacy
security of patient data and electronic health records.
Furthermore, as security incidents and breaches continue to impact
healthcare providers and organizations, patient information
continues to be at risk and such organizations are under pressure
to enhance the credibility and reliability of the health
facilities that they provide.
The Security and Privacy Challenges in Healthcare mini-track
encourages research in emerging problems and opportunities for
security and privacy in healthcare. Further, it addresses new
approaches and strategies to improve the capabilities for
protecting healthcare information. Research may focus on specific
areas related to themes and issues, tools and techniques, Mobile
Health (mHealth) security and privacy, securing electronic health
records, mitigating risks, incident response, technical and legal
issues related to the security and privacy of patient healthcare
data, including data obtained through the Internet of Things (IoT)
and cloud computing.
Topics covered by the mini-track include, but are not limited to:
* Security and privacy challenges associated with Electronic
Health Records (EHR)
* Privacy concerns for patients’ data
* Security and privacy risks associated with technologies such as
cloud computing and the Internet of Things (IoT) for healthcare
* Mobile Health (mHealth) security and privacy
* Mitigating risks in healthcare Information Technology
* Incident response
* Lessons learned from recent healthcare security breaches
* EHR vendor selection and management with a focus on security and
privacy
* Legal issues and regulations
* Training programs
* Tools, techniques, and algorithms for protecting patients’ data
* Healthcare infrastructure protection
* Theoretical foundations of security and privacy for healthcare
If you have any questions or comments, do not hesitate to contact
me. Thank you and looking forward to seeing you in Hawaii!
MILOSLAVA PLACHKINOVA, PhD, CISSP, CISM, PMP
Assistant Professor of Cybersecurity
The University of Tampa
Department of Information and Technology Management
(813) 257-3207
mplachkinova@ut.edu<mailto:mplachkinova@ut.edu> |
www.ut.edu
<http://www.ut.edu/>
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