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The modern realities of cybersecurity have uncovered the
unpreparedness of many sectors and industries to deal with emerging
threats. One of these sectors is the healthcare industry. The
pervasiveness and proliferation of digital innovation, systems, and
applications in global healthcare, especially powered by modern
information and communications technologies, have created a threat
domain wherein policy and regulation struggle to keep pace with
development, standardization faces contextual challenges, and
technical capacity is largely deficient. It is now urgent that
healthcare professionals understand the most relevant concepts and
fundamentals of global cybersecurity related to healthcare
(particularly eHealth). Cybersecurity for eHealth: A Practical
Guide for Non-Technical Healthcare Stakeholders & Practitioners
combines a rigorous academic and practical professional approach in
covering the essentials of cybersecurity. This book Distills
foundational knowledge and presents it in a concise manner that is
easily assimilated Draws lessons from real-life case studies across
the global healthcare industry to drive home complex concepts,
principles, and insights Helps eHealth professionals to deal more
knowledgeably and effectively with the realities of cybersecurity
Written for healthcare professionals without a background in the
technical workings of information and communication technologies,
this book presents the basics of cybersecurity and an overview of
eHealth. It covers the foundational concepts, perspectives, and
applications of cybersecurity in the context of eHealth, and
traverses the cybersecurity threat landscape to eHealth, including
Threat categories, agents, and objectives Strategies and approaches
deployed by various threat agents Predisposing risk factors in
cybersecurity threat situations Basic practical techniques for
protecting against cybersecurity incidents at the personal and
institutional levels A comprehensive and practical guide, this book
discusses approaches and best practices for enhancing personal
cybersecurity, covers the basics of data and information security
in healthcare, and presents an overview of the goals and
responsibilities of governance, ethics, and regulation in eHealth.
Who should use this book? Healthcare stakeholders and practitioners
seeking a better understanding of cybersecurity as it pertains to
healthcare information and communication technologies Regulatory
and Board Authorities seeking to design comprehensive and
foundational training programs in cybersecurity for healthcare
stakeholders and practitioners Chief Information Officers and Chief
Information Security Officers of healthcare organizations needing a
basic internal training resource for healthcare professionals
Non-technical enthusiasts seeking to understand the threat
landscape and realities of cybersecurity in healthcare
The modern realities of cybersecurity have uncovered the
unpreparedness of many sectors and industries to deal with emerging
threats. One of these sectors is the healthcare industry. The
pervasiveness and proliferation of digital innovation, systems, and
applications in global healthcare, especially powered by modern
information and communications technologies, have created a threat
domain wherein policy and regulation struggle to keep pace with
development, standardization faces contextual challenges, and
technical capacity is largely deficient. It is now urgent that
healthcare professionals understand the most relevant concepts and
fundamentals of global cybersecurity related to healthcare
(particularly eHealth). Cybersecurity for eHealth: A Practical
Guide for Non-Technical Healthcare Stakeholders & Practitioners
combines a rigorous academic and practical professional approach in
covering the essentials of cybersecurity. This book Distills
foundational knowledge and presents it in a concise manner that is
easily assimilated Draws lessons from real-life case studies across
the global healthcare industry to drive home complex concepts,
principles, and insights Helps eHealth professionals to deal more
knowledgeably and effectively with the realities of cybersecurity
Written for healthcare professionals without a background in the
technical workings of information and communication technologies,
this book presents the basics of cybersecurity and an overview of
eHealth. It covers the foundational concepts, perspectives, and
applications of cybersecurity in the context of eHealth, and
traverses the cybersecurity threat landscape to eHealth, including
Threat categories, agents, and objectives Strategies and approaches
deployed by various threat agents Predisposing risk factors in
cybersecurity threat situations Basic practical techniques for
protecting against cybersecurity incidents at the personal and
institutional levels A comprehensive and practical guide, this book
discusses approaches and best practices for enhancing personal
cybersecurity, covers the basics of data and information security
in healthcare, and presents an overview of the goals and
responsibilities of governance, ethics, and regulation in eHealth.
Who should use this book? Healthcare stakeholders and practitioners
seeking a better understanding of cybersecurity as it pertains to
healthcare information and communication technologies Regulatory
and Board Authorities seeking to design comprehensive and
foundational training programs in cybersecurity for healthcare
stakeholders and practitioners Chief Information Officers and Chief
Information Security Officers of healthcare organizations needing a
basic internal training resource for healthcare professionals
Non-technical enthusiasts seeking to understand the threat
landscape and realities of cybersecurity in healthcare
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