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Abstract
Scholars and businesses are expansively engrossed in researching cybersecurity and its intricacies and complications from an operational, technical, and planning perspective. This examination seeks to investigate the people, processes, and technological aspects of cybersecurity. Vital is this investigation because health care professionals, their actions, expertise, advancing digitization, and security of patient care and monitoring represent the most fundamental and indistinct aspects of cybersecurity leadership. The findings revealed from this investigation accentuate the significance of cybersecurity researchers, educators, and practitioners increasing their acumens and discernment telemedicine and telehealth development to interlock in a more all-inclusive approach to cybersecurity leadership and fortification.
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