ADVANCING CYBERSECURITY USE OF SENSITIVE DATA IN ELECTRONIC HEALTHCARE SYSTEM: A REVIEW OF PRIVACY AND REGULATIONS
Cybersecurity, Data Warehouse Technology, Information System, Electronic Healthcare
system, Data Protection, Privacy Awareness , Blockchain, Federated Learning
Addressing cybersecurity challenges in electronic healthcare system is imperative in
ensuring trustworthiness of distributed healthcare information systems, thereby safeguarding
sensitive patient information and optimizing healthcare service delivery in line with regula-
tory requirements. The use of data-driven technologies presents a promising opportunity for
significant advances in information management required for an improved healthcare privacy
protection for patients care, offering opportunities toward increased database accessibility in
healthcare information management. This not only guarantees adherence to legal frameworks
but also lays the groundwork for the ethical and accountable application of distributed systems
in the medical field. To gain a thorough grasp of the requirements for cybersecurity in health-
care workforce groups, this study applied a methodology that relied on a survey questionnaire.
After that, it uses a risk-based methodology to estimate the risk of different cybersecurity and
data privacy threats related to the stakeholder, determines the best ways to mitigate those cy-
bersecurity risks, and suggests subsets of human-centric policies to manage each cybersecurity
risk in the distributed healthcare setting. The results we obtained indicate that the effective ma-
nagement of individual cybersecurity risks across various healthcare organizations and diverse
employee groups are facilitated by the adoption of a risk-based strategy for information privacy
and cybersecurity risks protection in the healthcare system.