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Egészségügyi adatok a kibertérben – zsarolóvírusok és felhasználói biztonságtudatosság
Palicz Tamás Gyula
Mental Health Sciences
Dr. Bagdy György
SE EKK Egészségügyi Menedzserképző Központ (1125 Budapest, Kútvölgyi út 2.)
2025-06-05 16:30:00
Sociological and mental health approaches to resources for individuals and communities
Dr. Pethesné Dávid Beáta
Dr. Joó Tamás
Dr. Bödör Csaba
Dr. Krasznay Csaba
Dr. Kovács József
Dr. Kapitány-Föveny Máté
Dr. Sabjanics István
In my research, I examined aspects of data and information security in the context of healthcare's digital transformation. My primary focus was to create a model that can help balance digital development: introducing a model of the digital health ecosystem and defining its elements will help to create a workable, sustainable, and resource-allocative digital system by balancing the elements. Health data is a key element of the model: it has and will have the greatest role and value in the period ahead. In my research, I have also shown that other data than health data can be included in health decision-making, especially in emergencies. By creating a secure innovative use of data, I have shown that cell tower data provided by mobile service providers can be used to develop indicators that can be used to prepare a decision or monitor an intervention, Today, the confidentiality, availability, and integrity of healthcare data are most at risk from ransomware attacks. By working on domestic cases, I have been able to show that one important part of successful preparedness and defense is proper data collection and processing. This requires a change in the current patterns, a wider collection of data, and, in addition to the researchability of the data, the dissemination of scientific and health professional information is of paramount importance. One of the most important aspects of the above information security incidents is to prevent them as far as possible, which requires target group-specific security awareness. To identify the specificities of the high-risk target group, a nationwide population survey was conducted and the more than 1500 responses received were processed. Our work has shown that, among sociodemographic factors, gender and educational attainment are the most important influences on safety-conscious behavior. In addition, the research also showed that security awareness is associated with a characteristic pattern of behavior and that the respondent's literacy in information security was a determinant of this. The presented research has generated new research findings and knowledge in the field of health cybersecurity.