Reliance on cryptography of cloud computing in Healthcare Information Management, lessons for Ghana Health Service.

Volume: 7 Number: 3 September 1, 2018
  • Jonathan Kıssı
  • Baozhen Dai
  • Benedicta A. Clemency
  • Grace Amoah-anomah

Reliance on cryptography of cloud computing in Healthcare Information Management, lessons for Ghana Health Service.

Abstract

Cloud Computing is considered as the next logical step in emerging technology for prosperous resource outsourcing, information sharing in Physician-Patient relationship and a platform for research development. The fast drift of Ghana’s healthcare facilities into cloud computing for finding treatment to humanity’s major illnesses has called for a pragmatic understanding of its security deterrence techniques. Studies in cryptographic discipline of Ghana’s healthcare require a working understanding of the security issues by Healthcare Administrators. Healthcare data leaked outside to unauthorized users tarnishes the image of such individual, healthcare facility and the Ghanaian populace. This paradigm shift requires a strong and efficient security system among healthcare facilities to avoid the erosion of trust. Our review is motivated by these contemporary technologies to explore it adoptions, utilization and provision of security strategies in this innovation. Much emphasis were placed on network, interfaces, data, virtualization, legal, compliance and governance as key areas of security challenges in cloud computing. Relevant literatures were discussed to highlight their prominent findings. The contributions presented are relevant in providing a practical framework for enhancing security in other disciplines as well.

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Jonathan Kıssı This is me

Baozhen Dai This is me

Benedicta A. Clemency This is me

Grace Amoah-anomah This is me

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Year 2018 Volume: 7 Number: 3

APA
Kıssı, J., Dai, B., Clemency, B. A., & Amoah-anomah, G. (2018). Reliance on cryptography of cloud computing in Healthcare Information Management, lessons for Ghana Health Service. International Journal of Information Security Science, 7(3), 111-125. https://izlik.org/JA57JD45ND
AMA
1.Kıssı J, Dai B, Clemency BA, Amoah-anomah G. Reliance on cryptography of cloud computing in Healthcare Information Management, lessons for Ghana Health Service. IJISS. 2018;7(3):111-125. https://izlik.org/JA57JD45ND
Chicago
Kıssı, Jonathan, Baozhen Dai, Benedicta A. Clemency, and Grace Amoah-anomah. 2018. “Reliance on Cryptography of Cloud Computing in Healthcare Information Management, Lessons for Ghana Health Service”. International Journal of Information Security Science 7 (3): 111-25. https://izlik.org/JA57JD45ND.
EndNote
Kıssı J, Dai B, Clemency BA, Amoah-anomah G (September 1, 2018) Reliance on cryptography of cloud computing in Healthcare Information Management, lessons for Ghana Health Service. International Journal of Information Security Science 7 3 111–125.
IEEE
[1]J. Kıssı, B. Dai, B. A. Clemency, and G. Amoah-anomah, “Reliance on cryptography of cloud computing in Healthcare Information Management, lessons for Ghana Health Service”., IJISS, vol. 7, no. 3, pp. 111–125, Sept. 2018, [Online]. Available: https://izlik.org/JA57JD45ND
ISNAD
Kıssı, Jonathan - Dai, Baozhen - Clemency, Benedicta A. - Amoah-anomah, Grace. “Reliance on Cryptography of Cloud Computing in Healthcare Information Management, Lessons for Ghana Health Service”. International Journal of Information Security Science 7/3 (September 1, 2018): 111-125. https://izlik.org/JA57JD45ND.
JAMA
1.Kıssı J, Dai B, Clemency BA, Amoah-anomah G. Reliance on cryptography of cloud computing in Healthcare Information Management, lessons for Ghana Health Service. IJISS. 2018;7:111–125.
MLA
Kıssı, Jonathan, et al. “Reliance on Cryptography of Cloud Computing in Healthcare Information Management, Lessons for Ghana Health Service”. International Journal of Information Security Science, vol. 7, no. 3, Sept. 2018, pp. 111-25, https://izlik.org/JA57JD45ND.
Vancouver
1.Jonathan Kıssı, Baozhen Dai, Benedicta A. Clemency, Grace Amoah-anomah. Reliance on cryptography of cloud computing in Healthcare Information Management, lessons for Ghana Health Service. IJISS [Internet]. 2018 Sep. 1;7(3):111-25. Available from: https://izlik.org/JA57JD45ND