Ubiquitous health monitoring systems : addressing security concerns

Mahmoud Elkhodr, Seyed Shahrestani, Hon Cheung

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    Abstract

    Problem statement: It is important to secure the transmission of patient's EHR in remote health monitoring systems. Security is among the main issues that need to be realized for the adaption of this monitoring technology. The face of healthcare is changing as ubiquitous computing technologies are being incorporated into the existing infrastructure. We specify the requirements, needed security mechanism, outstanding issues and the future challenges as well as the open problems that need to be achieved. Approach: Although there were benefits to technology, approaches that offer reliable privacy and security features must be presented to users in order to make these systems socially accepted. Results: We investigated the privacy and security implications generated from the deployment of remote health monitoring technology. To achieve these security requirements, building on the strengths of Transport Layer Security (TLS) protocol, a trust negotiation approach was proposed. The application of this approach results in significant improvements in overcoming security related concerns compared to the traditional identity-based only access control techniques. Conclusion: We believe these considerations will eventually contribute toward an efficient and practical deployment of remote monitoring systems.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)1465-1473
    Number of pages9
    JournalJournal of Computer Science
    Volume7
    Issue number10
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2011

    Keywords

    • ubiquitous computing
    • e-health
    • computer security
    • healthcare
    • community health services for older people

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