Data sharing in health apps ‘far from transparent’, BMJ research warns
App developers legally and routinely share data but evidence suggest many fail to provide privacy assurances around how they share the data, experts said.
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App developers legally and routinely share data but evidence suggest many fail to provide privacy assurances around how they share the data, experts said.
In the UK several companies are looking into the viability of 5G technology in healthcare, but as with all new technology there are risks involved.
Our latest cyber news round up features a report which suggests legacy applications could be posing a serious cyber security risk to hospitals.
A freedom of information request which revealed a lack of cyber and information governance training may be something of a red herring. But that doesn’t mean there isn’t valuable work to be done on creating a cyber-qualified NHS IT workforce, our expert columnist Davey Winder argues.
WannaCry put healthcare cyber security in the headlines and on local and national priority lists. But, two years later, have lasting changes truly been made? Or has the momentum been lost? Jennifer Trueland reports.
The entry level of the DSPT has been specifically designed for care providers as a stepping stone towards achieving the full toolkit.