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Hospitals' Cybersecurity Culture during the COVID-19 Crisis.
Georgiadou, Anna; Michalitsi-Psarrou, Ariadni; Gioulekas, Fotios; Stamatiadis, Evangelos; Tzikas, Athanasios; Gounaris, Konstantinos; Doukas, Georgios; Ntanos, Christos; Landeiro Ribeiro, Luís; Askounis, Dimitris.
Afiliação
  • Georgiadou A; Decision Support Systems Laboratory, National Technical University of Athens, Iroon Polytechniou 9, 15780 Athens, Greece.
  • Michalitsi-Psarrou A; Decision Support Systems Laboratory, National Technical University of Athens, Iroon Polytechniou 9, 15780 Athens, Greece.
  • Gioulekas F; 5th Regional Health Authority of Thessaly & Sterea, Mezourlo, 41110 Larissa, Greece.
  • Stamatiadis E; 5th Regional Health Authority of Thessaly & Sterea, Mezourlo, 41110 Larissa, Greece.
  • Tzikas A; 5th Regional Health Authority of Thessaly & Sterea, Mezourlo, 41110 Larissa, Greece.
  • Gounaris K; 5th Regional Health Authority of Thessaly & Sterea, Mezourlo, 41110 Larissa, Greece.
  • Doukas G; Decision Support Systems Laboratory, National Technical University of Athens, Iroon Polytechniou 9, 15780 Athens, Greece.
  • Ntanos C; Decision Support Systems Laboratory, National Technical University of Athens, Iroon Polytechniou 9, 15780 Athens, Greece.
  • Landeiro Ribeiro L; Projeto Desenvolvimento Manutenção Formação e Consultadoria-PDMFC, Rua Fradesso da Silveira n. 4, Piso 1 B, 1300-609 Lisbon, Portugal.
  • Askounis D; Decision Support Systems Laboratory, National Technical University of Athens, Iroon Polytechniou 9, 15780 Athens, Greece.
Healthcare (Basel) ; 9(10)2021 Oct 07.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34683015
The coronavirus pandemic led to an unprecedented crisis affecting all aspects of the concurrent reality. Its consequences vary from political and societal to technical and economic. These side effects provided fertile ground for a noticeable cyber-crime increase targeting critical infrastructures and, more specifically, the health sector; the domain suffering the most during the pandemic. This paper aims to assess the cybersecurity culture readiness of hospitals' workforce during the COVID-19 crisis. Towards that end, a cybersecurity awareness webinar was held in December 2020 targeting Greek Healthcare Institutions. Concepts of cybersecurity policies, standards, best practices, and solutions were addressed. Its effectiveness was evaluated via a two-step procedure. Firstly, an anonymous questionnaire was distributed at the end of the webinar and voluntarily answered by attendees to assess the comprehension level of the presented cybersecurity aspects. Secondly, a post-evaluation phishing campaign was conducted approximately four months after the webinar, addressing non-medical employees. The main goal was to identify security awareness weaknesses and assist in drafting targeted assessment campaigns specifically tailored to the health domain needs. This paper analyses in detail the results of the aforementioned approaches while also outlining the lessons learned along with the future scientific routes deriving from this research.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Tipo de estudo: Guideline Idioma: En Revista: Healthcare (Basel) Ano de publicação: 2021 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Grécia

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Tipo de estudo: Guideline Idioma: En Revista: Healthcare (Basel) Ano de publicação: 2021 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Grécia