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Trish Williams
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- affiliation: Flinders University, Adelaide, Australia
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2020 – today
- 2022
- [j10]Pablo Aqueveque, Britam Gómez, Patricia A. H. Williams, Zheng Li:
A Novel Privacy Preservation and Quantification Methodology for Implementing Home-Care-Oriented Movement Analysis Systems. Sensors 22(13): 4677 (2022) - [c27]Lua Perimal-Lewis, Patricia A. H. Williams:
Student Experience and Its Relationship with Campus Mental Well-Being. ICIMTH 2022: 205-208 - 2020
- [c26]Rebecca Hermon, Patricia A. H. Williams:
Points of Failure: A Systematic Review of information-flow using Medication Use Cases. HICSS 2020: 1-9
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [j9]Patricia A. H. Williams, Lizzie Coles-Kemp:
Teaching as a Collaborative Practice: Reframing Security Practitioners as Navigators. Trans. Edutainment 15: 108-128 (2019) - 2018
- [j8]Scott Anderson, Trish Williams:
Cybersecurity and medical devices: Are the ISO/IEC 80001-2-2 technical controls up to the challenge? Comput. Stand. Interfaces 56: 134-143 (2018) - [j7]Patryk Szewczyk, Krishnun Sansurooah, Patricia A. H. Williams:
An Australian Longitudinal Study Into Remnant Data Recovered From Second-Hand Memory Cards. Int. J. Inf. Secur. Priv. 12(4): 82-97 (2018) - 2017
- [c25]Kyaw Kyaw Htat, Patricia A. H. Williams, Vincent McCauley:
Security of ePrescriptions: data in transit comparison using existing and mobile device services. ACSW 2017: 56:1-56:7 - [c24]Daniel Costantin, Krishnun Sansurooah, Patricia A. H. Williams:
Vulnerabilities associated with wi-fi protected setup in a medical environment. ACSW 2017: 58:1-58:12 - [c23]Asanka I Pathirana, Patricia A. H. Williams:
The Socio-Technical Impact on Security of the Healthcare Internet of Things in the Use of Personal Monitoring Devices (PMDs). HAISA 2017: 292-302 - [c22]Yasmin Van Kasteren, Anthony J. Maeder, Patricia A. H. Williams, Raechel Damarell:
Consumer Perspectives on MyHealth Record: A Review. HIC 2017: 146-152 - [c21]Anthony J. Maeder, Patricia A. H. Williams:
Health Smart Homes: New Challenges. MedInfo 2017: 166-169 - 2016
- [c20]Nikki Robins, Patricia A. H. Williams, Krishnun Sansurooah:
I know what you did last summer... an investigation into remnant data on USB storage devices sold in Australia in 2015. ACSW 2016: 35 - [c19]Patricia A. H. Williams, Vincent McCauley:
Always connected: The security challenges of the healthcare Internet of Things. WF-IoT 2016: 30-35 - 2014
- [c18]Rachel J. Mahncke, Patricia A. H. Williams:
Interpreting international governance standards for health IT use within general medical practice. HIC 2014: 86-91 - 2013
- [c17]Patricia A. H. Williams:
Creating context: Making sense of geo-location and social media data for health. HIC 2013: 149-154 - [c16]Patricia A. H. Williams, Emma Hossack:
It will never happen to us: The likelihood and impact of privacy breaches on health data in Australia. HIC 2013: 155-161 - [p1]Patricia A. H. Williams:
Information security governance: A risk assessment approach to health information systems protection. Health Information Governance in a Digital Environment 2013: 186-206 - 2011
- [j6]Lizzie Coles-Kemp, Joseph Reddington, Patricia A. H. Williams:
Looking at clouds from both sides: The advantages and disadvantages of placing personal narratives in the cloud. Inf. Secur. Tech. Rep. 16(3-4): 115-122 (2011) - [c15]Patricia A. H. Williams:
Is the Biggest Security Threat to Medical Information Simply a Lack of Understanding? HIC 2011: 179-187 - 2010
- [c14]Donald McDermid, Rachel J. Mahncke, Patricia A. H. Williams:
An Information Security Governance Encounter for Australian Primary Care Health Providers. Security and Management 2010: 637-643 - [c13]Patricia A. H. Williams:
Medical Information Security: Is it all too hard? Security and Management 2010: 644-650 - [e1]Hamid R. Arabnia, Kevin Daimi, Michael R. Grimaila, George Markowsky, Selim Aissi, Victor A. Clincy, Leonidas Deligiannidis, Donara Gabrielyan, Gevorg Margarov, Ashu M. G. Solo, Craig Valli, Patricia A. H. Williams:
Proceedings of the 2010 International Conference on Security & Management, SAM 2010, July 12-15, 2010, Las Vegas Nevada, USA, 2 Volumes. CSREA Press 2010, ISBN 1-60132-163-5 [contents]
2000 – 2009
- 2008
- [j5]Patricia A. H. Williams:
When trust defies common security sense. Health Informatics J. 14(3): 211-221 (2008) - [j4]Patricia A. H. Williams:
A practical application of CMM to medical security capability. Inf. Manag. Comput. Secur. 16(1): 58-73 (2008) - [j3]Patricia A. H. Williams:
In a 'trusting' environment, everyone is responsible for information security. Inf. Secur. Tech. Rep. 13(4): 207-215 (2008) - [c12]Patricia A. H. Williams:
Is There an Ideal Forensic Process?. Security and Management 2008: 598-603 - [c11]Trish Williams:
How addressing implementation issues can assist in medical information security governance. HAISA 2008: 116-125 - 2007
- [j2]Patricia A. H. Williams:
Medical data security: Are you informed or afraid? Int. J. Inf. Comput. Secur. 1(4): 414-429 (2007) - [j1]Patricia A. H. Williams:
Information Governance: A Model for Security in Medical Practice. J. Digit. Forensics Secur. Law 2(1): 57-74 (2007) - [c10]Rachel J. Mahncke, Patricia A. H. Williams:
The Issues Involved in Securing Electronic Health Information in Transit. Security and Management 2007: 489-495 - [c9]Andrew Woodward, Patricia A. H. Williams:
Wireless Rx - Risk Assessment and Recommendations for Securing a Wireless Network in a Medical Practice. Security and Management 2007: 501-505 - [c8]Patricia A. H. Williams:
A Holistic Perspective on Models for Medical Information Security. Security and Management 2007: 510-519 - 2006
- [c7]Patricia A. H. Williams:
The Role of Standards in Medical Information Security: An Opportunity for Improvement. Security and Management 2006: 415-420 - [c6]Patricia A. H. Williams:
Security Immunization Using Basic Countermeasures. Security and Management 2006: 426-434 - 2005
- [c5]Patricia A. H. Williams:
Physician secure thyself. AISM 2005: 111-116 - [c4]Patricia A. H. Williams:
The underestimation of threats to patient data in clinical practice. AISM 2005: 117-122 - [c3]Patricia A. H. Williams:
Where are the Policies for PDA Usage in the Australian Healthcare Environment? ECIW 2005: 401-408 - 2004
- [c2]Emiko Terado, Patricia A. H. Williams:
Securing PDAs in the Healthcare Environment. AISM 2004: 4-10 - 2001
- [c1]Patricia A. H. Williams, Stanislaw P. Maj:
Is the Internet an Integral Part of General Practice in Australia? MedInfo 2001: 394-398
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