mHealth: Review of Security & Privacy Measures of mHealth Apps

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2021-01-01
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Mancy, Mancy
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Anthony M Townsend
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Information Systems and Business Analytics
In today’s business landscape, information systems and business analytics are pivotal elements that drive success. Information systems form the digital foundation of modern enterprises, while business analytics involves the strategic analysis of data to extract meaningful insights. Information systems have the power to create and restructure industries, empower individuals and firms, and dramatically reduce costs. Business analytics empowers organizations to make precise, data-driven decisions that optimize operations, enhance strategies, and fuel overall growth. Explore these essential fields to understand how data and technology come together, providing the knowledge needed to make informed decisions and achieve remarkable outcomes.
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Mobile health (mhealth) apps are commonly used to keep track of our health, well-being, and everyday activities. They assist users with a variety of functions, including health tracking, understanding personal health issues, online doctor consultations, and achieving fitness goals. Although these apps provide easy access to healthcare, they do so by collecting, storing, and sharing a great deal of personal and confidential data about users. Personal information protection and privacy are major concerns when using mHealth apps.

This paper identifies the privacy threats and security features of mHealth applications, how they are assessed, and how the users perceive the privacy of mHealth applications, based on a literature review. According to the findings, providing a single mechanism for categorizing mHealth applications in terms of security and privacy is essential and beneficial.

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