Dr Carlisle George


NameDr Carlisle George
Job titleAssociate Professor in Computing Science
Research institute
Primary appointmentComputer Science
Email addressC.George@mdx.ac.uk
ORCIDhttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-8600-6264
Contact categoryAcademic staff

Research outputs

Addressing the interoperability of electronic health records: the technical and semantic interoperability, preserving privacy and security framework

Ademola, A., George, C. and Mapp, G. 2024. Addressing the interoperability of electronic health records: the technical and semantic interoperability, preserving privacy and security framework. Applied System Innovation. 7 (6). https://doi.org/10.3390/asi7060116

Transparency vs explanation of machine learning algorithms: perspectives from recent legal proceedings

Nnawuchi, U., George, C. and Kammueller, F. 2024. Transparency vs explanation of machine learning algorithms: perspectives from recent legal proceedings. Santos M., Machado, J., Novais, P., Cortez, P. and Moreira, P. (ed.) 23rd International Conference on Artificial Intelligence. Viana do Castelo, Portugal 03 - 06 Sep 2024 Springer. pp. 270-283 https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-73497-7_22

Orwellian odyssey: smart borders and the imperative for explainability

Nnawuchi, U. and George, C. 2024. Orwellian odyssey: smart borders and the imperative for explainability. Farhaoui, Y., Herawan, T., Imoize, A.L. and El Allaoui, A. (ed.) 6th International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Smart Environments. Errachidia, Morocco 07 - 09 Nov 2024 Springer.

Digital forensics readiness in big data networks: a novel framework and incident response script for Linux-Hadoop environments

Mpungu, C., George, C. and Mapp, G. 2024. Digital forensics readiness in big data networks: a novel framework and incident response script for Linux-Hadoop environments. Applied System Innovation. 7 (5). https://doi.org/10.3390/asi7050090

Enhancing digital forensics readiness in big data wireless medical networks: A secure decentralised framework

Mpungu, C, George, C. and Mapp, G. 2024. Enhancing digital forensics readiness in big data wireless medical networks: A secure decentralised framework. International Journal of Network Security & Its Applications (IJNSA) . 16 (4), pp. 13-30. https://doi.org/10.5121/ijnsa.2024.16402

Developing a novel digital forensics readiness framework for wireless medical networks using specialised logging

Mpungu, C., George, C. and Mapp, G. 2023. Developing a novel digital forensics readiness framework for wireless medical networks using specialised logging. Jahankhani, H. (ed.) 14th ICGS3-22: International Conference on Global Security, Safety and Sustainability. Virtual Conference 07 - 08 Sep 2022 Springer. pp. 203-226 https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-20160-8_12

Securing future healthcare environments in a post-COVID-19 world: moving from frameworks to prototypes

Vithanwattana, N., Karthick, G., Mapp, G., George, C. and Samuels, A. 2022. Securing future healthcare environments in a post-COVID-19 world: moving from frameworks to prototypes. Journal of Reliable Intelligent Environments. 8 (3), pp. 299-315. https://doi.org/10.1007/s40860-022-00180-7

Exploring a new security framework for future healthcare systems

Vithanwattana, N., Karthick, G., Mapp, G. and George, C. 2021. Exploring a new security framework for future healthcare systems. IEEE Global Communications Conference: Workshop on Securing Next-Generation Connected Healthcare Systems using Futuristic Technologies. Madrid, Spain [Hybrid: In-Person and Virtual] 07 - 11 Dec 2021 IEEE. pp. 1-6 https://doi.org/10.1109/GCWkshps52748.2021.9681967

A new privacy framework for the management of chronic diseases via mHealth in a post-Covid-19 world

Jusob, F., George, C. and Mapp, G. 2022. A new privacy framework for the management of chronic diseases via mHealth in a post-Covid-19 world. Journal of Public Health. 30 (1), pp. 37-47. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10389-021-01608-9

A qualitative assessment of machine learning support for detecting data completeness and accuracy issues to improve data analytics in big data for the healthcare industry

Juddoo, S. and George, C. 2020. A qualitative assessment of machine learning support for detecting data completeness and accuracy issues to improve data analytics in big data for the healthcare industry. ELECOM 2020 - 3rd International Conference on Emerging Trends in Electrical, Electronic and Communications Engineering (ELECOM). Mauritius, Mauritius 25 - 27 Nov 2020 IEEE. pp. 58-66 https://doi.org/10.1109/ELECOM49001.2020.9297009

Data governance in the health industry: investigating data quality dimensions within a big data context

Juddoo, S., George, C., Duquenoy, P. and Windridge, D. 2018. Data governance in the health industry: investigating data quality dimensions within a big data context. Applied System Innovation. 1 (4), pp. 1-16. https://doi.org/10.3390/asi1040043

Discovering the most important data quality dimensions in health big data using latent semantic analysis

Juddoo, S. and George, C. 2018. Discovering the most important data quality dimensions in health big data using latent semantic analysis. 2018 International Conference on Advances in Big Data, Computing and Data Communication Systems (icABCD). Durban, South Africa 06 - 07 Aug 2018 IEEE. https://doi.org/10.1109/ICABCD.2018.8465129

Exploring the need for a suitable privacy framework for mHealth when managing chronic diseases

Jusob, F., George, C. and Mapp, G. 2017. Exploring the need for a suitable privacy framework for mHealth when managing chronic diseases. Journal of Reliable Intelligent Environments. 3 (4), pp. 243-256. https://doi.org/10.1007/s40860-017-0049-7

Developing a comprehensive information security framework for mHealth: a detailed analysis

Vithanwattana, N., Mapp, G. and George, C. 2017. Developing a comprehensive information security framework for mHealth: a detailed analysis. Journal of Reliable Intelligent Environments. 3 (1), pp. 21-39. https://doi.org/10.1007/s40860-017-0038-x

Procedural aspects of the new regime for the admissibility of expert evidence: what the digital forensic expert needs to know

Sallavaci, O. and George, C. 2013. Procedural aspects of the new regime for the admissibility of expert evidence: what the digital forensic expert needs to know. International Journal of Electronic Security and Digital Forensics. 5 (3/4), pp. 161-171. https://doi.org/10.1504/IJESDF.2013.058645

New admissibility regime for expert evidence: the likely impact on digital forensics

Sallavaci, O. and George, C. 2013. New admissibility regime for expert evidence: the likely impact on digital forensics. International Journal of Electronic Security and Digital Forensics. 5 (1), pp. 67-79. https://doi.org/10.1504/IJESDF.2013.054420

The Internet and pharmaceutical drugs in the era of interoperable eHealth systems across the European Union

George, C. 2013. The Internet and pharmaceutical drugs in the era of interoperable eHealth systems across the European Union. in: George, C., Whitehouse, D. and Duquenoy, P. (ed.) eHealth: Legal, Ethical and Governance Challenges Berlin, Germany Springer. pp. 135-164

Assessing legal, ethical and governance challenges in eHealth

George, C., Whitehouse, D. and Duquenoy, P. 2013. Assessing legal, ethical and governance challenges in eHealth. in: George, C., Whitehouse, D. and Duquenoy, P. (ed.) eHealth: Legal, Ethical and Governance Challenges Berlin, Germany Springer. pp. 3-22

Patients, trust and ethics in information privacy in eHealth

Duquenoy, P., Mekawie, N. and Springett, M. 2013. Patients, trust and ethics in information privacy in eHealth. in: George, C., Whitehouse, D. and Duquenoy, P. (ed.) eHealth: legal, ethical and governance challenges Germany Springer. pp. 275-295

eHealth: legal, ethical and governance challenges

George, C., Whitehouse, D. and Duquenoy, P. (ed.) 2013. eHealth: legal, ethical and governance challenges. Berlin, Heidelberg Springer.

eHealth: legal, ethical and governance challenges: an overview.

Whitehouse, D., George, C. and Duquenoy, P. 2011. eHealth: legal, ethical and governance challenges: an overview. Med-e-Tel 2011. Luxembourg 06 - 08 Apr 2011

Electronic medical records: addressing privacy & security concerns in the UK and US

George, C. and Berčič, B. 2009. Electronic medical records: addressing privacy & security concerns in the UK and US. BILETA 2009 - To Infinity and Beyond: Law and Technology in Harmony?. University of Winchester, UK 21 - 23 Apr 2009

Illegal activities, preventative technologies & ISP immunity: where should the buck stop?

George, C. 2008. Illegal activities, preventative technologies & ISP immunity: where should the buck stop? BILETA 2008: the 23rd annual conference. Glasgow Caledonian University 27 - 28 Mar 2008

Regulatory challenges in the era of the convergence of telecommunications, broadcasting and information

George, C. 2007. Regulatory challenges in the era of the convergence of telecommunications, broadcasting and information. 15th Telecommunications Forum, TELFOR 2007. Belgrade, Serbia 20 - 22 Nov 2007

Legal challenges of cybercrime

George, C. 2007. Legal challenges of cybercrime. 15th Telecommunications Forum, TELFOR 2007. Sava Centre, Belgrade, Serbia 20 - 22 Nov 2007

Players’ image management in the UK football industry

Futre, D., George, C. and Coathup, R. 2007. Players’ image management in the UK football industry. 15th Congress of the European Sports Management Association (EASM 2007). Torino, Italy 12 - 15 Sep 2007

Data protection: peeking over the study cubicle online!

George, C. 2005. Data protection: peeking over the study cubicle online! JISClegal: Legal Issues of Online Learning Environments.. University of Warwick, UK 01 - 02 Jun 2005 pp. 4-5

Challenges of identity theft in the information society.

Jahankhani, H. and George, C. 2008. Challenges of identity theft in the information society. in: Kiekegaard, S. (ed.) Synergies and conflicts in cyberlaw. International Association of IT Lawyers. pp. 42-51

Identifying personal data using relational database design principles

Berčič, B. and George, C. 2009. Identifying personal data using relational database design principles. International Journal of Law and Information Technology. 17 (3), pp. 233-251. https://doi.org/10.1093/ijlit/ean007

Investigating the legal protection of data, information and knowledge under the EU data protection regime

Berčič, B. and George, C. 2009. Investigating the legal protection of data, information and knowledge under the EU data protection regime. International Review of Law Computers and Technology. 23 (3), pp. 189-201. https://doi.org/10.1080/13600860903262255

Considering something ELSE: ethical, legal and socio-economic factors in medical imaging and medical informatics

Duquenoy, P., George, C. and Solomonides, A. 2008. Considering something ELSE: ethical, legal and socio-economic factors in medical imaging and medical informatics. Computer Methods and Programs in Biomedicine. 92 (3), pp. 227-237. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cmpb.2008.06.001

Managing social irresponsibility in cyberspace: the walled garden approach

George, C. 2008. Managing social irresponsibility in cyberspace: the walled garden approach. The 11th International Symposium - Management and Social Responsibility, (SymOrg2008). Belgrade, Serbia 10 - 13 Sep 2008

What ELSE? Regulation and compliance in medical imaging and medical informatics

Duquenoy, P., George, C. and Solomonides, A. 2008. What ELSE? Regulation and compliance in medical imaging and medical informatics. Gao, X., Müller, H., Loomes, M., Comley, R. and Luo, S. (ed.) International Conference on Medical Imaging and Informatics (MIMI 2007). Beijing, China 14 - 16 Aug 2007 Berlin Springer. pp. 340-357 https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-79490-5_41

Ethical, legal and social issues in medical informatics.

Duquenoy, P., George, C. and Kimppa, K. 2008. Ethical, legal and social issues in medical informatics. Hershey, PA. Medical Information Science Reference.

Compiling medical data into national medical databases: legitimate practice or data protection concern?

Berčič, B. and George, C. 2008. Compiling medical data into national medical databases: legitimate practice or data protection concern? in: Duquenoy, P., George, C. and Kimppa, K. (ed.) Ethical, legal and social issues in medical informatics Hershey, PA. Medical Information Science Reference. pp. 228-247

Online medical consultations: legal, ethical and social perspectives

George, C. and Duquenoy, P. 2008. Online medical consultations: legal, ethical and social perspectives. in: Duquenoy, P., George, C. and Kimppa, K. (ed.) Ethical, legal, and social issues in medical informatics Medical Information Science Reference.

Web 2.0 and user-generated content: legal challenges in the new frontier.

George, C. and Skerri, J. 2007. Web 2.0 and user-generated content: legal challenges in the new frontier. Journal of Information, Law and Technology.

Exploring legal & ethical aspects of IPR management in e-learning

George, C., Duquenoy, P. and Middlesex Univerity: School of computing science 2007. Exploring legal & ethical aspects of IPR management in e-learning. London School of Computing Science, Middlesex University.

Issues and challenges in securing interoperability of DRM systems in the digital music market

George, C. and Chandak, N. 2006. Issues and challenges in securing interoperability of DRM systems in the digital music market. International Review of Law Computers and Technology. 20 (3), pp. 271-285. https://doi.org/10.1080/13600860600852143

Internet pharmacies: global threat requires a global approach to regulation.

George, C. 2006. Internet pharmacies: global threat requires a global approach to regulation. Hertfordshire law journal. 4 (1), pp. 12-25.

Information systems failures: whose responsibility?

Georgiadou, E. and George, C. 2006. Information systems failures: whose responsibility? in: Dawson, R. (ed.) Learning and teaching issues in software quality [INSPIRE XI] Swindon British Computer Society.

ICT in medicine and health care: assessing social, ethical and legal issues.

Duquenoy, P., George, C., Colliste, G., Hedstrom, K., Kimppa, K. and Mordini, E. 2006. ICT in medicine and health care: assessing social, ethical and legal issues. in: Berleur, J., Markku, I. and Nurminen, J. (ed.) Social informatics: an information society for all? In remembrance of Rob Kling: proceedings of the seventh international conference on human choice and computers (HCC7). Boston IFIP Press.

Managing IPR in a successful e-learning enterprise: the global campus, Middlesex University, UK

Bacsich, P., Duquenoy, P., George, C., Weldon, J., Bakry, W., Davis, G. and Middlesex Univerity: School of computing science 2006. Managing IPR in a successful e-learning enterprise: the global campus, Middlesex University, UK. in: Proceedings of the IPR in E-learning Workshop/Conference 21st March, 2006. London School of Computing Science, Middlesex University.

Online healthcare: internet pharmacies may not be good for your health

George, C. 2005. Online healthcare: internet pharmacies may not be good for your health. in: Zielinski, C., Duquenoy, P. and Kimppa, K. (ed.) The information society: emerging landscapes: IFIP International Conference on Landscapes of ICT and Social Accountability, Turku, Finland, June 27-29, 2005. Netherlands Springer.

Copyright management systems: assessing the power balance.

George, C. 2005. Copyright management systems: assessing the power balance. in: Zielinski, C., Duquenoy, P. and Kimppa, K. (ed.) The information society: emerging landscapes: IFIP International Conference on Landscapes of ICT and Social Accountability, Turku, Finland, June 27-29, 2005. New York Springer.

Pursuing electronic health: a UK primary health care perspective

Ndeti, M. and George, C. 2005. Pursuing electronic health: a UK primary health care perspective. in: Funabashi, M. and Grzech, A. (ed.) Challenges of expanding Internet: e-commerce, e-business, and e-government: 5th IFIP Conference on e-Commerce, e-Business, and e-Government (13E'2005), October 28-30, 2005, Poznan, Poland. New York Springer.

Online medical consultations: are we heading in the right direction?

George, C. and Duquenoy, P. 2005. Online medical consultations: are we heading in the right direction? Ethicomp 2005, Looking back to the future. Linköping, Sweden. 12 - 15 Sep 2005
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