Start Date
11-8-2016
Description
Healthcare organizations are facing an information system expansion for efficiency, for effectiveness, and for profitability date. We cannot expect all healthcare employees to become information systems or security experts; however, human perceptions of risks and the identification of those risks require an organizational approach. A case study analysis of physicians practicing through a multi-million dollar healthcare organization is presented to better understand their group perceptions of risk relating to the organization’s information strategy.
Recommended Citation
Sedlack, Derek, "Understanding Cyber Security Perceptions Related to Information Risk in a Healthcare Setting" (2016). AMCIS 2016 Proceedings. 42.
https://aisel.aisnet.org/amcis2016/ISSec/Presentations/42
Understanding Cyber Security Perceptions Related to Information Risk in a Healthcare Setting
Healthcare organizations are facing an information system expansion for efficiency, for effectiveness, and for profitability date. We cannot expect all healthcare employees to become information systems or security experts; however, human perceptions of risks and the identification of those risks require an organizational approach. A case study analysis of physicians practicing through a multi-million dollar healthcare organization is presented to better understand their group perceptions of risk relating to the organization’s information strategy.