- College Credit
- Beginner
About this Course
In this chapter, the discussion centers on the ethical, moral, and technical dimensions of cybersecurity in health care, emphasizing the interplay between moral principles, technical aims, and real-world case studies. It examines how foundational ethical frameworks like principlism can guide the design and evaluation of health care ICT systems while balancing conflicting values such as privacy, usability, and security.
7.2 Principles, Moral Values, and Technical Aims
In this stage, Principles, Moral Values, and Technical Aims, the chapter explores how ethical principles (autonomy, beneficence, nonmaleficence, and justice) provide a basis for evaluating and mapping technical goals in health care cybersecurity.
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In this stage, Case Studies, the chapter presents real-world examples to illustrate the practical challenges and ethical conflicts inherent in implementing cybersecurity within health care environments.
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