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Patricia A. H. Williams
2010 – today
- 2011
[j3]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. Sec. Techn. Report 16(3-4): 115-122 (2011)- 2010
[c12]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
[c11]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 (Eds.): 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
2000 – 2009
- 2008
[j2]Patricia A. H. Williams: When trust defies common security sense. Health Informatics Journal 14(3): 211-221 (2008)
[j1]Patricia A. H. Williams: In a 'trusting' environment, everyone is responsible for information security. Inf. Sec. Techn. Report 13(4): 207-215 (2008)
[c10]- 2007
[c9]Rachel J. Mahncke, Patricia A. H. Williams: The Issues Involved in Securing Electronic Health Information in Transit. Security and Management 2007: 489-495
[c8]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
[c7]Patricia A. H. Williams: A Holistic Perspective on Models for Medical Information Security. Security and Management 2007: 510-519- 2006
[c6]Patricia A. H. Williams: The Role of Standards in Medical Information Security: An Opportunity for Improvement. Security and Management 2006: 415-420
[c5]Patricia A. H. Williams: Security Immunization Using Basic Countermeasures. Security and Management 2006: 426-434- 2005
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[c3]Patricia A. H. Williams: The underestimation of threats to patient data in clinical practice. AISM 2005: 117-122
[c2]Patricia A. H. Williams: Where are the Policies for PDA Usage in the Australian Healthcare Environment? ECIW 2005: 401-408- 2004
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