Introduction to the Special Section on Security and Privacy of Medical Data for Smart Healthcare

2021 ◽  
Vol 21 (3) ◽  
pp. 1-4
Author(s):  
Amit Kumar Singh ◽  
Jonathan Wu ◽  
Ali Al-Haj ◽  
Calton Pu
IEEE Access ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 8 ◽  
pp. 219690-219694
Author(s):  
Kuo-Hui Yeh ◽  
Weizhi Meng ◽  
Sk Hafizul Islam ◽  
Kuan Zhang ◽  
Ennan Zhai

IEEE Access ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 6 ◽  
pp. 72033-72036 ◽  
Author(s):  
Debiao He ◽  
Kim-Kwang Raymond Choo ◽  
Neeraj Kumar ◽  
Aniello Castiglione

Author(s):  
Puspanjali Mallik

The internet of things (IoT) fulfils abundant demands of present society by facilitating the services of cutting-edge technology in terms of smart home, smart healthcare, smart city, smart vehicles, and many more, which enables present day objects in our environment to have network communication and the capability to exchange data. These wide range of applications are collected, computed, and provided by thousands of IoT elements placed in open spaces. The highly interconnected heterogeneous structure faces new types of challenges from a security and privacy concern. Previously, security platforms were not so capable of handling these complex platforms due to different communication stacks and protocols. It seems to be of the utmost importance to keep concern about security issues relating to several attacks and vulnerabilities. The main motive of this chapter is to analyze the broad overview of security vulnerabilities and its counteractions. Generally, it discusses the major security techniques and protocols adopted by the IoT and analyzes the attacks against IoT devices.


2020 ◽  
Vol 16 (10) ◽  
pp. 6530-6531
Author(s):  
Prof. Cristina Alcaraz ◽  
Prof. Yan Zhang ◽  
Prof. Alvaro Cardenas ◽  
Prof. Liehuang Zhu

2020 ◽  
Vol 2020 ◽  
pp. 1-10
Author(s):  
Zhiyan Xu ◽  
Min Luo ◽  
Neeraj Kumar ◽  
Pandi Vijayakumar ◽  
Li Li

With the popularization of wireless communication and smart devices in the medical field, mobile medicine has attracted more and more attention because it can break through the limitations of time, space, and objects and provide more efficient and quality medical services. However, the characteristics of a mobile smart medical network make it more susceptible to security threats such as data integrity damage and privacy leakage than those of traditional wired networks. In recent years, many digital signature schemes have been proposed to alleviate some of these challenges. Unfortunately, traditional digital signatures cannot meet the diversity and privacy requirements of medical data applications. In response to this problem, this paper uses the unique security attributes of sanitizable signatures to carry out research on the security and privacy protection of medical data and proposes a data security and privacy protection scheme suitable for smart mobile medical scenarios. Security analysis and performance evaluation show that our new scheme effectively guarantees data security and user privacy while greatly reducing computation and communication costs, making it especially suitable for mobile smart medical application scenarios.


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