Abstract:
Technology innovation becomes the key significant method for the human to
cooperate and speak with others. Every innovation can have positive and negative
outcomes for our lives. The utilization of phones has expanded extraordinarily as of
late permitting customers to perform more tasks; it is one of the advances that
influence individuals' lives in various viewpoints. In the healthcare field especially,
there is an observable development of health-related applications offering devices.
And administrations to help medical care interventions as indicated by the clients'
condition. Cybersecurity plays an important role in the field of information
technology. Securing information has become one of the biggest challenges in the
present day. Whenever we think about cybersecurity the first thing that comes to our
mind is cybercrimes. The development of Mobile opens a huge extension for
aggressors to take touchy information or to perform different sorts of assaults on
these gadgets. The outbreak of coronavirus disease has created a global health crisis
that has had a deep impact on the way we perceive our world and our everyday lives.
The purpose of this research is to analyze methods of overcoming cybersecurity related challenges around m-health applications in instances requiring the rapid
deployment of such applications in low resource contexts. Data was gathered from
the developers who created mobile applications during the COVID-19 pandemic in
Sri Lanka. Data analysis was performed using self-evaluation analysis. The author
has manipulated evaluation with 3 domain experts and 3 technical experts. As the
framework, the author has suggested some recommendations to improve mobile
health applications in the future"