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      Peer Review of “COVID-19 and Cybersecurity: Finally, an Opportunity to Disrupt?”

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      Anonymous
      JMIRx Med
      JMIR Publications
      COVID-19, cybersecurity, challenges and disruption, data protection, privacy, health data

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              Corona Virus (COVID-19) Pandemic and Work from Home: Challenges of Cybercrimes and Cybersecurity

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                Journal
                JMIRx Med
                JMIRx Med
                JMed
                JMIRx Med
                JMIR Publications (Toronto, Canada )
                2563-6316
                Apr-Jun 2021
                6 May 2021
                6 May 2021
                : 2
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                : e29096
                Article
                v2i2e29096
                10.2196/29096
                10414220
                90907676-1c8c-4861-87bc-86f6c2d0065f
                © Anonymous. Originally published in JMIRx Med (https://med.jmirx.org), 06.05.2021.

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                : 25 March 2021
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                covid-19,cybersecurity,challenges and disruption,data protection,privacy,health data

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