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How Do Security Breaches Occur in Epidemiology?
Several factors can contribute to a security breach in epidemiology:
Phishing attacks
targeting researchers and health professionals.
Weak
password management
practices.
Outdated or unpatched software.
Insufficient
encryption
of data.
Physical theft of devices containing sensitive information.
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