Health information security evaluation: continued development of an object-oriented method
Brooks, Warren and Warren, Matthew 2004, Health information security evaluation: continued development of an object-oriented method, in Proceedings of the 2nd Australian Information Security Management Conference: securing the future, Edith Cowan University., Perth, WA, pp. 1-15.
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Health information security evaluation: continued development of an object-oriented method
With the convergence of paper to electronic, the health industry is relying more on technology to maintain and update the well-being of patients. This reliance on technology requires an acute level of protection from unwanted technological disasters and/or human threats. Research shows insufficiencies with the implementation and use of security controls; as well as current analysis methods lacking the techniques to analyse technical and social aspects of security. The aim of this paper is to introduce an information security evaluation methodology for health information systems based on UML.