Abstract
Transformation from conventional business management systems to smart digital systems is a recurrent trend in the current era. This has led to digital revolution, and in this context, the hardwired technologies in the software industry play a significant role However, from the beginning, software security remains a serious issue for all levels of stakeholders. Software vulnerabilities lead to intrusions that cause data breaches and result in disclosure of sensitive data, compromising the organizations’ reputation that translates into, financial losses and compromising software usability as well. Most of the data breaches are financially motivated, especially in the healthcare sector. The cyber invaders continuously penetrate the E- Health data because of the high cost of the data on the dark web. Therefore, security assessment of healthcare web-based applications demands immediate intervention mechanisms to weed out the threats of cyber-attacks for the sake of software usability. The proposed disclosure is a unique process of three phases that are combined by researchers in order to produce and manage usability management framework for healthcare information system. In this most threatened time of digital era where, Healthcare data industry has borne the brunt of the highest number of data breach episodes in the last few years. The key reason for this is attributed to the sensitivity of healthcare data and the high costs entailed in trading the data over the dark web. Hence, usability management of healthcare information systems is the need of hour as to identify the vulnerabilities and provide preventive measures as a shield against the breaches. The proposed unique developed model of usability management workflow is prepared by associating steps like learn; analyze and manage. All these steps gives an all in one package for the healthcare information management industry because there is no systematic model available which associate identification to implementation steps with different evaluation steps.
Highlights
Pervasive technologies have greatly influenced the conventional healthcare infrastructure and provided effective means to enhance the present day healthcare services
The proposed disclosure is a unique process of three phases that are combined by researchers in order to produce and manage usability management framework for healthcare information system
The present day priority of the healthcare sector is to optimize the use of P healthcare service providers to manage and utilize health related data in an efficient way
Summary
Pervasive technologies have greatly influenced the conventional healthcare infrastructure and provided effective means to enhance the present day healthcare services. In the first half of the present year-2020 itself, 255 healthcare data breach cases have been reported.130 of these instances are because of hacking/IT incidents, i.e., 50.98% of the total [11,12] These statistics prove that software systems used in healthcare sector either provide immature security services, or such complex security services that directly impact the systems’ usability. To attain the usability significance and its issues in relevant field we describe some incidents for better understanding as several software business studies have cited that from $37.48 billion in 2017, the software market is likely to amass $74.96 billion in 2022; an increment of 50% [17,18] This expansion in demand needs to be met with ideal usable-security mechanisms. In the view of the forgoing discussion it is clearly portrayed that there is a need to have a systematic and effective workflow model that guide the healthcare digital systems to manage the data and its condition after a deep identification and prevention of threat
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