Result and effectiveness of malicious e-mail response training in a hospital

Hye Sook Lee, Da Na Jeong, Su In Lee, Shin Hae Lee, Kyung Hwan Kim, Hae Young Lee, Hyun Jai Cho, Sae Won Choi, Taehoon Ko

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Abstract

Malicious e-mails sent intentionally to institutions have caused an increase in data breaches. Measures against these methods must be taken by healthcare institutions to prevent leakage of sensitive personal medical information. As a form of training, we conducted a phishing simulation to gauge the response of the hospital staff to similar email attacks, and to raise awareness about information security protocols.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationMEDINFO 2019
Subtitle of host publicationHealth and Wellbeing e-Networks for All - Proceedings of the 17th World Congress on Medical and Health Informatics
EditorsBrigitte Seroussi, Lucila Ohno-Machado, Lucila Ohno-Machado, Brigitte Seroussi
PublisherIOS Press
Pages1957
Number of pages1
ISBN (Electronic)9781643680026
DOIs
StatePublished - 21 Aug 2019
Event17th World Congress on Medical and Health Informatics, MEDINFO 2019 - Lyon, France
Duration: 25 Aug 201930 Aug 2019

Publication series

NameStudies in Health Technology and Informatics
Volume264
ISSN (Print)0926-9630
ISSN (Electronic)1879-8365

Conference

Conference17th World Congress on Medical and Health Informatics, MEDINFO 2019
Country/TerritoryFrance
CityLyon
Period25/08/1930/08/19

Bibliographical note

Publisher Copyright:
© 2019 International Medical Informatics Association (IMIA) and IOS Press.

Keywords

  • Education
  • Electronic mail
  • Hospital

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