Securing healthcare communication (Record no. 23302)

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Author Mittal, Gaurav
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Title Securing healthcare communication
Remainder of title : strategies for email security
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Volume, Issue number Vol.20(4), Dec
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. Hyderabad
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. IUP Publications
Year 2024
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Pagination 26-38p.
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Summary, etc. While the Covid-19 pandemic accelerated the digital adoption across India, it simultaneously opened the doors to cybercriminals. With people increasingly becoming dependent on online banking, UPI and mobile apps, scamsters manipulated the vulnerabilities in the digital system. As people moved away from paper and started sharing most of their critical information on emails, India recorded unprecedented digital growth. But with this shift, the scammers too shifted their ways and began targeting the important information hidden in the attachments of these emails, using the weaknesses that came along with going digital. This paper examines recent cyber incidents where healthcare institutions suffered data breaches due to intercepted email attachments. Highlighting vulnerabilities like unsecured email transmissions and insufficient cybersecurity protocols, the study suggests countermeasures such as PyMinizip for encryption, AWS S3 signed URLs, and multifactor authentication to protect sensitive patient information. Implementing these solutions could radically reduce risks, enhancing the security of email communications and safeguarding people’s personal data.
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Co-Author Mittal, Shipra
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International Standard Serial Number 0973-2896
Place, publisher, and date of publication Hyderabad IUP Publications
Title IUP journal of information technology
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URL https://iupindia.in/ViewArticleDetails.asp?ArticleID=7343
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