The Effect of Security, Privacy, Familiarity, and Trust on Users' Attitudes Toward the Use of the IoT-Based Healthcare: The Mediation Role of Risk Perception.
Mansour Naser AlrajaMurtaza Mohiuddin Junaid FarooqueBasel KhashabPublished in: IEEE Access (2019)
Keyphrases
- attitudes toward
- privacy concerns
- personal data
- security risks
- access rights
- trust relationships
- security and privacy issues
- security issues
- behavioral intention
- access control
- statistically significant
- access control systems
- security services
- personal information
- social awareness
- privacy preserving
- information security
- perceived risk
- personal health information
- user privacy
- health information
- social network sites
- cloud computing
- perceived usefulness
- statistical databases
- data security
- key management
- rfid systems
- location information
- social media
- private information
- security policies
- information systems
- role based access control
- gender differences
- identity management
- theory of planned behavior
- policy enforcement
- electronic transactions
- reputation systems
- security mechanisms
- web based instruction
- social networks
- dependent variables
- e learning
- online banking
- virtual communities
- computer usage
- independent variables
- sensitive data
- learning algorithm