Privacy, information technology, and health care
Communications of the ACM
Security is fuzzy!: applying the fuzzy logic paradigm to the multipolicy paradigm
NSPW '92-93 Proceedings on the 1992-1993 workshop on New security paradigms
Fuzzy sets as a basis for a theory of possibility
Fuzzy Sets and Systems
Cognitive Fuzzy Modeling for Enhanced Risk Assessment in a Health Care Institution
IEEE Intelligent Systems
HIT and MIS: implications of health information technology and medical information systems
Communications of the ACM - The digital society
International Journal of Approximate Reasoning
Employees' Behavior towards IS Security Policy Compliance
HICSS '07 Proceedings of the 40th Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences
Promoting personal responsibility for internet safety
Communications of the ACM - Urban sensing: out of the woods
Fuzzy neural based importance-performance analysis for determining critical service attributes
Expert Systems with Applications: An International Journal
Studying users' computer security behavior: A health belief perspective
Decision Support Systems
The evaluation of service quality using generalized Choquet integral
Information Sciences: an International Journal
Expert Systems with Applications: An International Journal
Evaluation of IPAQ questionnaires supported by formal concept analysis
Information Sciences: an International Journal
Interactive genetic algorithms with individual's fuzzy fitness
Computers in Human Behavior
Gradualness, uncertainty and bipolarity: Making sense of fuzzy sets
Fuzzy Sets and Systems
A Composite Framework for Behavioral Compliance with Information Security Policies
HICSS '12 Proceedings of the 2012 45th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences
A survey of trust in internet applications
IEEE Communications Surveys & Tutorials
Expert Systems with Applications: An International Journal
An integrative study of information systems security effectiveness
International Journal of Information Management: The Journal for Information Professionals
Diagnosis of Arthritis Through Fuzzy Inference System
Journal of Medical Systems
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Health information systems (HIS) are a specific area of information systems (IS), where critical patient data is stored and quality health service is only realized with the correct use and efficient dissemination of this data to health workers. Therefore, a balance needs to be established between the levels of security and flow of information on HIS. Instead of implementing higher levels and further mechanisms of control to increase the security of HIS, it is preferable to deal with the arguably weakest link on HIS chain with respect to security: HIS users. In order to provide solutions and approaches for transforming users to the first line of defense in HIS but also to employ capable and appropriate candidates from the pool of newly graduated students, it is important to assess and evaluate the security awareness levels and characteristics of these existing and future users. This study aims to provide a new perspective to understand the phenomenon of security awareness of HIS users with the use of fuzzy analysis, and to assess the present situation of current and future HIS users of a leading medical and educational institution of Turkey, with respect to their security characteristics based on four different security scales. The results of the fuzzy analysis, the guide on how to implement this fuzzy analysis to any health institution and how to read and interpret these results, together with the possible implications of these results to the organization are provided.