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Item Open Access A study of cyber range functions in cybersecurity risk management by using the NIST framework(Mahidol University, 2023) Rujirekh Saetiea; Rojjalak Chuckpaiwong; Sotarat ThammaboosadeeTechnology has played a role in almost every organization, regardless of size, as an addition to some organizations, or as the core of some organizations, in response to the expanding business competition in the Internet world. Though technology... develops rapidly, threats and attacks go beyond; organizations must adapt and prepare their resources, not only the technology used for protection but also the readiness and understanding of the risks from threats and attacks from employees throughoutPublication Metadata only Fault tree analysis-based risk quantification of smart homes(2018-01-12) Chanoksuda Wongvises; Assadarat Khurat; Doudou Fall; Shigeru Kashihara; Nara Institute of Science and Technology; Mahidol University© 2017 IEEE. A smart home is a new enabling innovative appliance domain that is developed from the rapid growth of the Internet of Things. Despite its popularity and evident usefulness for human beings, smart homes have numerous security issues... that originate from the heterogeneous, wide-scale and complex structure of the Internet of Things. It is obvious that a risk assessment is needed in order to ensure the security of smart homes. We propose a security risk quantification technique that permitsPublication Metadata only A novel creation of thread-based ammonia gas sensors for wearable wireless security system(2014-01-01) Thara Seesaard; Sasiprapa Seaon; Chayanin Khunarak; Panida Lorwongtragool; Teerakiat Kerdcharoen; Mahidol University; Rajamangala University of Technology systemof the production process, high cost and high power consumption in operating. Thus it leads to an innovative integration between science and smart art. As a result, we can make a cheap wireless gas detector based on Xbee communication technology, with low powerItem Metadata only Development of Low-Code Platform for Electrical Power Trading using Blockchain and Artificial Intelligence(2024-01-01) Phoo-In J.; Leelasantitham A.; Sukamongkol Y.; Phoo-In J.; Mahidol Universitywith the artificial intelligence technology (AI) to lift up the system security and automatically determine the optimal bidding prices, respectively. The research utilized data from 20-house electricity trading auctions to train the AI model and assist in determining...) electrical energy trading, the objective of this study is to develop a low-code platform for P2P electricity auctions trading, where sellers and buyers can free to desire their prices. The blockchain technology (BT) is merged into the platform alongItem Metadata only Sustaining Thai Government Agency Innovation through Design Thinking Learning Effectiveness(2022-06-01) Promsiri T.; Sukavejworakit K.; Keerativutisest V.; Virasa T.; Kampanthong K.; Mahidol UniversityThailand’s 4.0 strategy intends to achieve prosperity, security, and sustainability for its citizens both today and in the distant future. By focusing on the public sector and its civil servants, the government is driving innovation in the public... sector by using design thinking (DT) to train government officials to improve public sector innovation (PSI). However, despite studies being conducted on DT and its increasing popularity among scholars, there is still a gap between knowledge and practiceItem Metadata only E-Health Research in Southeast Asia: A Bibliometric Review(2023-02-01) Lwin H.N.N.; Punnakitikashem P.; Thananusak T.; Mahidol UniversityeHealth or digital health innovations expanded tremendously during the COVID-19 pandemic. Innovation and digitalization offer creative solutions to build up a healthy society. The eHealth technologies are quickly taken up by Southeast Asia countries... with the rapid evolution of the field. Additionally, eHealth systems should be holistic and pay attention to technology adoption, data security, and ethical issues involved in medical practices. This bibliometric review delivers reference points for scholarsItem Metadata only Factors Influencing Data Management Tool Evaluation(2024-01-01) Eakvorachai N.; Sa-Nga-Ngam P.; Eakvorachai N.; Mahidol UniversityThis paper proposes a methodology for selecting data management tools. It emphasizes a three-pronged approach: evaluating functionalities against standards, ensuring security compliance, and incorporating third-party assessments. AdditionallyPublication Metadata only Proposed Amendments of Public Information Act Towards Data Governance Framework for Open Government Data: Context of Thailand(2019-01-22) Sotarat Thammaboosadee; Natcha Dumthanasarn; Mahidol University, ensure the security of personal data including defining the standardization of data, consistency and effectively link and use open data between the agencies. Many countries have already considered data governance and dissemination of open government data.... This includes defining the standardization and security on open data by taking the existing data governance framework as a guideline for determining the procedures and compliance according to the data governance framework for Thailand.Publication Metadata only Wearable sensor of humanoid robot-based textile chemical sensors for odor detection and tracking(2018-08-13) Tanthip Eamsa-Ard; Thara Seesaard; Teerakiat Kerdcharoen; Kanchanaburi Rajabhat University; Mahidol Universitydetection. These prototypes can be integrated into high-performance wearable wellness platform such as smart clothes, smart shoes and wearable pocket toxic-gas detector. While operating mode has been designed to use ZigBee wireless communication technology... potential health effects from abnormal or offensive body odor. Moreover, wearable personal safety and security component in robot is also effective for detecting NH3 leakage in environment. Preliminary results with nine textile chemical sensors for odorItem Metadata only Provision of a smart medical and wellness travel program for hemodialysis patients(2024-01-01) Yamapeawan N.; Mayakul T.; Sukamongkol Y.; Yamapeawan N.; Mahidol UniversityTravel for hemodialysis patients is challenging due to health constraints and needs for complex planning. This research develops an innovative medical and health tourism system and application for international dialysis patients. We adopt various... relevant standards to ensure system quality, trust, and smart health, including FHIR for health data, international medical tourism guidelines, international hemodialysis standards, and cross-border healthcare regulations. Additionally, privacy and security
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