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20th USENIX Security Symposium 2011: San Francisco, California, USA - HealthSec
- Ben Adida, Umesh Shankar:
2nd USENIX Workshop on Health Security and Privacy, HealthSec'11, San Francisco, CA, USA, August 9, 2011. USENIX Association 2011 - Nakeisha Schimke, John Hale:
Quickshear Defacing for Neuroimages. - Shrirang Mare, Jacob Sorber, Minho Shin, Cory Cornelius, David Kotz:
Adaptive Security and Privacy for mHealth Sensing. - Guido van 't Noordende:
Controlled Dissemination of Electronic Medical Records. - Guy C. Hembroff, Xinli Wang, Sead Muftic:
Providing an Additional Factor for Patient Identification Based on Digital Fingerprint. - Xiaowei Li, Yuan Xue, You Chen, Bradley A. Malin:
Context-Aware Anomaly Detection for Electronic Medical Record Systems. - Wen Zhang, Carl A. Gunter, David M. Liebovitz, Jian Tian:
Role Prediction Using Electronic Medical Record System Audits. - Jeremiah Blocki, Nicolas Christin, Anupam Datta, Arunesh Sinha:
Audit Mechanisms for Privacy Protection in Healthcare Environments. - Matthew D. Green, Aviel D. Rubin:
A Research Roadmap for Healthcare IT Security Inspired by the PCAST Health Information Technology Report. - Steve Hanna, Rolf Rolles, Andres Molina-Markham, Pongsin Poosankam, Jeremiah Blocki, Kevin Fu, Dawn Song:
Take Two Software Updates and See Me in the Morning: The Case for Software Security Evaluations of Medical Devices. - Fei Hu, Qi Hao, Marcin Lukowiak:
Implantable Medical Device Communication Security: Pattern vs. Signal Encryption. - Aarathi Prasad, Jacob Sorber, Timothy Stablein, Denise L. Anthony, David Kotz:
Exposing Privacy Concerns in mHealth. - W. Knox Carey, Jarl Nilsson, Steve Mitchell:
Persistent Security, Privacy, and Governance for Healthcare Information. - Marc Goodman:
Who Does the Autopsy? Criminal Implications of Implantable Medical Devices.
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