Security effectiveness in health information system: through improving the human factors by education and training

Security in Health Information Systems (HIS) is a central concern of researchers, academicians, and practitioners. Increased numbers of data security breaches have caused concern over the humans’ role as the different users in security of HIS. Since many human errors or failures in all informatio...

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Main Authors: Shahri, Ahmad Bakhtiyari, Ismail, Zuraini, Ab.Rahim, Nor Zairah
Format: Article
Published: 2012
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Online Access:http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/47491/
http://ajbasweb.com/old/ajbas/2012/Nov%202012/226-233.pdf
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Summary:Security in Health Information Systems (HIS) is a central concern of researchers, academicians, and practitioners. Increased numbers of data security breaches have caused concern over the humans’ role as the different users in security of HIS. Since many human errors or failures in all information systems (IS) can be prevented with education and training, this study tries to investigate the effects of education and training on significant human factors in HIS security. This paper also proceeds in describing how the data was collected. Secondary data resources are used in highlighting the security culture and security awareness of users as the significant factors for the implementation of security effectiveness in the healthcare domain. The results from this research will also provide some guidance and insights to both researchers and professionals of information security in the health care domain.