2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.smhl.2022.100354
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Securing electronic health records against insider-threats: A supervised machine learning approach

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“…• Detecting internal data breaches Sometimes data breaches can also arise from insiders who have prior authorised access to the MDS [26]. Detection of internal data breaches is an extremely challenging task as the insiders may know how to bypass detection without leaving any suspicious evidence [26]. Hence, there should be strict monitoring processes implemented which requires more effort and cost [22].…”
Section: • Complexity Diversity and Volume Of Healthcare Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…• Detecting internal data breaches Sometimes data breaches can also arise from insiders who have prior authorised access to the MDS [26]. Detection of internal data breaches is an extremely challenging task as the insiders may know how to bypass detection without leaving any suspicious evidence [26]. Hence, there should be strict monitoring processes implemented which requires more effort and cost [22].…”
Section: • Complexity Diversity and Volume Of Healthcare Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An insider attack refers to any negative action that is performed by a malicious actor who has prior knowledge, access and authorisation to the system [26]. Insider threats can compromise data security, making it essential to implement strict access controls and monitor user activities [22].…”
Section: Preventing Insider Threatsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, the benefits of efficient data sharing extend to patients, who can access their information, including laboratory and imaging results, with the ability to port these data to other healthcare providers or organizations. Facilitating efficient and automated communication between patients and medical teams [4] enables universal access to data, promoting transparency and ultimately enhancing patient satisfaction.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%