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Towards A Well-Secured Electronic Health Record in the Health Cloud

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The major concerns for most cloud implementers particularly in the health care industry have remained data security and privacy. A prominent and major threat that constitutes a hurdle for practitioners within the health industry from exploiting and benefiting from the gains of cloud computing is the fear of theft of patients health data in the cloud. Investigations and surveys have...
 
Published at Journal of Computing
Volume 5
Issue 1
Pages 13-17
 
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Babafemi O. Odusote and Nicholas A. Ikhu-Omoregbe
 
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