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2008 | ||
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10 | Patricia A. H. Williams: Is There an Ideal Forensic Process?. Security and Management 2008: 598-603 | |
2007 | ||
9 | Rachel J. Mahncke, Patricia A. H. Williams: The Issues Involved in Securing Electronic Health Information in Transit. Security and Management 2007: 489-495 | |
8 | 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 | |
7 | Patricia A. H. Williams: A Holistic Perspective on Models for Medical Information Security. Security and Management 2007: 510-519 | |
2006 | ||
6 | Patricia A. H. Williams: The Role of Standards in Medical Information Security: An Opportunity for Improvement. Security and Management 2006: 415-420 | |
5 | Patricia A. H. Williams: Security Immunization Using Basic Countermeasures. Security and Management 2006: 426-434 | |
2005 | ||
4 | Patricia A. H. Williams: Physician secure thyself. AISM 2005: 111-116 | |
3 | Patricia A. H. Williams: The underestimation of threats to patient data in clinical practice. AISM 2005: 117-122 | |
2 | Patricia A. H. Williams: Where are the Policies for PDA Usage in the Australian Healthcare Environment? ECIW 2005: 401-408 | |
2004 | ||
1 | Emiko Terado, Patricia A. H. Williams: Securing PDAs in the Healthcare Environment. AISM 2004: 4-10 |
1 | Rachel J. Mahncke | [9] |
2 | Emiko Terado | [1] |
3 | Andrew Woodward | [8] |