The evolution in digital technologies and the Internet, in particular, has had a profound effect on the way healthcare institutions operate, assist patients, and manage personal healthcare data. In the same vein, various healthcare systems, particularly Electronic Health Information Technology (EHIT), present new opportunities for different healthcare institutions. As the exposure to and use of the Internet in the health sector continue to increase, so have the opportunities and benefits offered to applicable stakeholders. However, threats to the security, privacy, availability, and integrity of healthcare data and systems have also increased.
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Mwim, E., Mtsweni, J. & Mwim, O. 2022. Review of cyber security and policy implementation within South African health institutions. Journal of Information Warfare, 21(1). http://hdl.handle.net/10204/12656
Mwim, E., Mtsweni, J., & Mwim, O. (2022). Review of cyber security and policy implementation within South African health institutions. Journal of Information Warfare, 21(1), http://hdl.handle.net/10204/12656
Mwim, EM, Jabu Mtsweni, and OS Mwim "Review of cyber security and policy implementation within South African health institutions." Journal of Information Warfare, 21(1) (2022) http://hdl.handle.net/10204/12656
Mwim E, Mtsweni J, Mwim O. Review of cyber security and policy implementation within South African health institutions. Journal of Information Warfare, 21(1). 2022; http://hdl.handle.net/10204/12656.