Qualitative study of cyber bug bounty programs in healthcare setting.
Topic: A qualitative study of cyber bug bounty programs in healthcare setting.
Required: 4 or5 pages Topic Proposal
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The topic proposal is a general sketch of the dissertation – the topic, introduction, problem statement, brief description of qualitative methodology,general reasoning behind the topic, as well as a potential thesis and thesis map for your Literature Review. The topic proposal must clearly link to theory, identify what problem or gap in literature your proposed topic will address, and show a connection to program goals and core courses.
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Key words: bug bounty programs, vulnerability discovery, vulnerability assessments, penetration testing, red team assessments, white box testing, blackbox testing, healthcare.
They should add I need more journal references relating to healthcare cybersecurity that are 2017 to date
Research Questions
- What are the vulnerabilities detection techniques available to healthcare settings?
- How can bug bounty programs enhance the cybersecurity posture of healthcare settings?
- Which vulnerabilities and data breaches can the adoption of bug bounty programs mitigate in a healthcare setting?
- What are the potential challenges of adopting bug bounty programs in improving the cybersecurity posture of a healthcare setting?
- How can bug bounty programs protect sensitive patient data?
- How can awareness of bug bounty programs be increased in healthcare setting
- How can bug bounty programs facilitate compliance with cybersecurity and data protection laws, regulations and standards in healthcare?
References
Malladi, S. S. & Subramanian H. C. (2020). Bug Bounty Programs for Cybersecurity:
Practices, Issues, and Recommendations. IEEE Software, 37 (1), 31-39. https://doi.org/10.1109/MS.2018.2880508
Zhao, M., Laszka, A., & Grossklags, J. (2017). Devising Effective Policies for Bug-Bounty
Platforms and Security Vulnerability Discovery. Journal of Information Policy, 7, 372–418.https://doi.org/10.5325/jinfopoli.7.2017.0372
Sridhar, K. & Ng, M. (2021). Hacking for good: Leveraging HackerOne data to develop an
economic model of Bug Bounties. Journal of Cybersecurity, 7 (1).
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