Data security and privacy protection are critical components of modern healthcare and public health systems. With increasing use of electronic health records, digital health platforms, and health data analytics, safeguarding sensitive personal information is essential. Data breaches, unauthorized access, and misuse of health data can undermine patient trust and cause legal and ethical challenges. Public health data security focuses on confidentiality, integrity, and availability of health information. Privacy protection involves informed consent, secure data storage, encryption, access controls, and compliance with legal frameworks. Balancing data use for research and surveillance with individual privacy rights is a major challenge. Strong data governance, cybersecurity measures, and ethical standards are essential to ensure responsible data use, protect patient rights, and maintain trust in digital health systems.
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