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Healthcare Data Security Using Lightweight Protocol for Cyber Physical System

Pradeep Kumar Roy, Ashish Singh, J. Desai, Sunil Kumar Singh

2022IEEE Transactions on Network Science and Engineering19 citationsDOI

Abstract

Healthcare systems are equipped with the latest technological advancement and remotely diagnose the patients. In critical conditions, the patients need continuous monitoring by health experts, which is almost impossible in many cases—for example- in the recent COVID-19 crisis when the hospitals are full of infected people. The advanced cyber-physical system (CPS) based medical devices supplement this monitoring system. Health specialists can connect with patients remotely and receive updated health reports simultaneously using Internet-enabled CPS devices. Due to the openness of security protocols, transferring information in the CPS module is a challenging task. Securing health data, on the other hand, is critical. Existing data security techniques, such as RSA and DSA, have drawbacks; one of the most prominent drawbacks of all existing data security strategies is a lack of resources. This study proposed a lightweight data security technique for sharing information in real-time to address this problem. The proposed approach is generalized, as it will work with all categories of data and provide security to the critical information of healthcare data. Additionally, the model is tested with the cross-platform dataset of different categories like. txt,. pdf,. doc,. png, etc., and found promising outcomes.

Topics & Concepts

Computer securityComputer scienceHealth careProtocol (science)Task (project management)Data sharingCyber-physical systemThe InternetEngineeringWorld Wide WebMedicineSystems engineeringEconomicsOperating systemAlternative medicineEconomic growthPathologyIoT and Edge/Fog ComputingCloud Data Security Solutions
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