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Recent trends indicate a steady rise in cyber attacks targeting the healthcare industry and patient data. Security is one of the most vital requirements for any device that utilizes medical data. Mobile applications within healthcare are becoming increasingly popular, and users presume these applications are secure. However, a lack of security cognizance among developers and a rush to market have...
Mobile health technology has great potential to increase healthcare quality, expand access to services, reduce costs, and improve personal wellness and public health. However, mHealth also raises significant privacy and security challenges.
Health checking framework is considered as present progressive methodology in cloud applications. It is useful in enhancing the social insurance administration in today's reality. It additionally represents a genuine danger on both customer's security and protected innovation of observing administration suppliers, which could stop the wide selection of versatile wellbeing innovation. This paper is...
Mobile technologies continue to improve patients' quality of care. Particularly, with the emergence of Cloud-based mobile services and applications, patients can easily communicate with their physicians and receive the care they deserve. However, due to the increased number of privacy threats in mobile and Cloud computing environments, maximizing patients' control over their data becomes a necessity...
The evolution of mobile communication in the health sector has improved patients' quality of care. Nowadays, doctors can make diagnosis even though the patient is miles away using mobile technologies such as smart phones or tablet PCs. Nevertheless, the exchange of medical information through mobile devices brings on serious threats to patients' privacy. We believe that privacy must be considered...
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