Relevance of cybersecurity in maintaining the integrity of reproductive healthcare services

Suliman MM Abakar(1), Abdalilah Alhalangy(2), Saleh A Alkhamis(3),


(1) Department of Cybersecurity, College of Computer, Qassim University, Buraydah, Saudi Arabia
(2) Department of Computer Engineering, College of Computer, Qassim University, Buraydah, Saudi Arabia
(3) Department of Cybersecurity, College of Computer, Qassim University, Saudi Arabia
Corresponding Author

Abstract


The digitalization of reproductive healthcare—from teleconsultations to electronic medical records and mobile fertility applications—has improved access, efficiency, and continuity of care. However, this transformation has simultaneously introduced significant cybersecurity vulnerabilities that directly threaten the confidentiality, integrity, and reliability of reproductive health services. Because reproductive health information is deeply sensitive, breaches can lead to severe social, psychological, and clinical consequences. This commentary discusses the growing relevance of cybersecurity in reproductive healthcare delivery, outlines key vulnerabilities across digital care pathways, and emphasizes the ethical and governance imperatives for safeguarding reproductive health data. The paper argues that cybersecurity is not merely a technical requirement but an essential component of reproductive healthcare quality and patient protection

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