[AISWorld] HICSS 56 CFP - Security and Privacy Challenges in Healthcare

Vo, Ace Ace.Vo at lmu.edu
Mon Mar 7 17:39:47 EST 2022


Dear Colleagues:

Please consider submitting to our minitrack,  Security and Privacy Challenges in Healthcare. Below is the 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 of patient data and electronic health records. The global COVID-19 pandemic and the increasing security incidents and breaches put patient information at risk, and organizations are under pressure to enhance the credibility and reliability of the health facilities and databases they operate.

This mini-track encourages research in emerging problems and opportunities for security and privacy in healthcare. It addresses new approaches and strategies to improve the capabilities for protecting healthcare information and reducing misinformation, especially surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic. Research may focus on specific areas related to themes and issues, tools and techniques, Mobile Health (mHealth) security and privacy, securing electronic health records, reducing health-related misinformation, mitigating risks, incident response, technical and legal issues related to the security and privacy of patient healthcare data, including data obtained through Internet of Things (IoT), cloud and mobile computing, artificial intelligence (AI), and virtual reality (VR) technologies implemented in healthcare.


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 and mobile computing, Internet of Things (IoT), artificial intelligence (AI), and virtual reality (VR) for healthcare
• Mobile Health (mHealth) security and privacy
• Mitigating risks in Healthcare Information Technology
• Reducing healthcare-related misinformation
• Incident response and digital forensic readiness in healthcare
• Lessons learned from recent healthcare security breaches
• EHR vendor selection and management with a focus on security and privacy
• Legal issues and regulations
• Security Education, Training, and Awareness (SETA) programs
• Tools, techniques, and algorithms for protecting patients’ data
• Healthcare infrastructure protection
• Theoretical foundations of security and privacy for healthcare
• Design Science Research (DSR) artifacts to promote security and privacy in healthcare

Thank you very much.

Mia and Ace


-Ace

Ace Vo, Ph.D.

Assistant Professor
Dept of Information Systems & Business Analytics
College of Business Administration


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