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Development of a Phishing Risk Exposure Taxonomy on Mobile Devices in the Healthcare Industry.

  • C. Collins

Research output: Thesis, Dissertation, or CapstoneMaster's Thesis

Abstract

Phishing emails accessed on mobile devices present substantial risks to healthcare organizations when employees often operate under high cognitive load and with limited cybersecurity training. Despite widespread security awareness initiatives, healthcare workers continue to engage with phishing content on mobile platforms, posing threats to organizational data. Given the high value of healthcare data and the increasing sophistication of phishing schemes targeting healthcare professionals, there is a pressing need to enhance their ability to recognize phishing indicators on mobile devices.
Original languageAmerican English
Awarding Institution
Supervisors/Advisors
  • Levy, Yair, Supervisor
Date of AwardSep 9 2025
Publisher
StatePublished - 2025
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Healthcare cybersecurity
  • Human factors in cybersecurity
  • Mobile device cybersecurity
  • Phishing
  • SETA in healthcare
  • Social engineering

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