Othman A. Alfahad, Tanzeel Ur Rehman, Alexander Woodman, Emad Abdulhadi Malaekah, Mohammad Rasheed
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摘要
摘要医疗设备的网络安全问题已成为卫生技术专业人员高度重视的问题。随着研究人员和科学家不断发现创新设备的新用途,它们的数量正在稳步增长。这些设备(和设备的系统)执行越来越复杂的功能,主要是软件或计算机为基础的。为了提高效率和可靠性,越来越多的设备被集成到更大的医院网络中,甚至集成到医院网络之外。本研究的目的是通过确定主要作者、机构和期刊出版商、关键概念、方法和技术,提供医疗设备网络安全研究现状的概述,这些概念、方法和技术在医疗设备的背景下经常被讨论。目前的研究是文献计量分析。检索了与医疗设备网络安全相关的Scopus数据库。使用MS Excel (Office-365)、VOS viewer(版本1.6.18)和Biblioshiny(版本4.2.2)对所选文档进行分析和可视化。在第一次搜索中,共找到了267份相关文件。122篇包容性文章表明,这一领域的大部分工作是在美国完成的,总共有56篇被高度引用的出版物。作为新兴科技中心的印度和英国分别在这场科技竞赛中排名第二和第三。付凯文的论文被引用次数最多,平均每篇论文被引用44.5次。分析显示,在过去十年中,研究产出显著增加,表明人们对医疗设备网络安全问题的关注和意识日益增强。这一趋势凸显了人们对与这些设备相关的潜在风险的认识。必须作出集体努力,通过处理已确定的研究课题和趋势,在现有网络内开展合作,并考虑政策和管理方面的影响,提高医疗装置的安全性,并确保一般保健技术的安全性。关键词:文献计量学研究网络安全医疗设备患者安全数据隐私致谢致谢致谢致谢致谢致谢致谢致谢致谢致谢致谢致谢致谢致谢致谢致谢致谢致谢致谢致谢他们对文章的作者、编辑和出版商、期刊和书籍表示感谢,这些文章、期刊和书籍在进行本文的文献综述时被审查和讨论。披露声明作者未报告潜在的利益冲突。发表同意每位作者同意在期刊上发表投稿中包含的个人身份信息。作者声明tothman A Alfahad*:概念化,方法论,软件Tanzeel Ur Rehman*:方法论,软件,数据管理,写作-原始草案准备。Alexander Woodman:验证,写作-审查,编辑Emad Abdulhadi Malaekah:数据可视化Mohammad Rasheed:监督。作者未获得任何组织对所提交工作的支持。
Mapping Knowledge and Themes Trends in the Cybersecurity of Medical Devices: A Bibliometric Investigation
ABSTRACTThe cybersecurity of medical devices has gained a high priority among health technology professionals. As researchers and scientists continue to discover new uses for innovative devices, their numbers are steadily growing. These devices (and systems of devices) perform increasingly complex functions and are mostly software or computer-based. To improve efficiency and reliability, more devices are being integrated into larger hospital networks or even outside of them. The aim of this study is to provide an overview of the current state of medical device cybersecurity research by identifying key authors, institutions, and journal publishers, key concepts, methodologies, and technologies that are often discussed in the context of medical devices. The current study is a bibliometric analysis. The Scopus database related to the cyber security of medical devices was searched. MS Excel (Office-365), VOS viewer (version 1.6.18), and Biblioshiny (version 4.2.2) were utilized for the analysis and visualization of the selected documents. A total of 267 related documents were found in the first search. 122 inclusive articles showed the majority of work in this field has been done in the United States (US), with a total of 56 highly cited publications. India and the United Kingdom (UK) with emerging technology hubs, ranked second and third in this technology race, respectively. Kevin Fu is cited most frequently, with an average of 44.5 citations per publication. The analysis revealed a significant increase in research output in the past decade, indicating a growing concern and awareness regarding cybersecurity issues in medical devices. This trend underscores the recognition of the potential risks associated with these devices. Collective efforts must be made to improve the safety of medical devices and ensure the safety of health technologies in general by addressing identified research topics and trends, collaborating within existing networks, and considering policy and regulatory implications.KEYWORDS: Bibliometric studycybersecuritymedical devicespatient safetyprivacy of data AcknowledgmentsThe authors acknowledge the valuable insights provided by the scholarly community whose articles have been cited and referenced in this manuscript. They express gratitude to the authors, editors, and publishers of the articles, journals, and books that were reviewed and discussed while conducting the literature review for this article.Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).Consent for publicationEach author agrees to the publication of personally identifiable information contained in the submission in the Journal.CRediT author statementOthman A Alfahad*: Conceptualization, Methodology, Software Tanzeel Ur Rehman*: Methodology, Software, Data curation, Writing- Original draft preparation. Alexander Woodman: Validation, writing – reviewing, editing Emad Abdulhadi Malaekah: Data visualization Mohammad Rasheed: Supervision.Additional informationFundingThe authors did not receive support from any organization for the submitted work.
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