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<jats:p>This perspective paper explores cybersecurity and information security as critical dimensions of healthcare administration and organizational behavior within Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) telehealth organizations. As digital platforms become central to clinical delivery, ABA therapists, highly skilled in behavioral science but often under-trained in cybersecurity, face increasing exposure to data breaches and compliance risks. Most security incidents in healthcare stem from preventable human factors such as cognitive overload, automation complacency, and inconsistent adherence to security protocols. Integrating behavioral principles with administrative governance can transform cybersecurity from a technical afterthought into a core element of professional and organizational competence. Embedding cybersecurity within organizational culture ensures sustainable protection of client data while advancing ethical, secure, and high-performing ABA telehealth systems.</jats:p>

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cybersecurity security organizational healthcare behavior

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