Design of blockchain-enabled secure smart health monitoring system and its testbed implementation
Smart healthcare technology is transforming from the traditional healthcare system in every manner conceivably. Smart healthcare provides several advantages over the existing approaches. However, it suffers from healthcare data security and privacy issues. As the Internet attackers may get access to...
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author | Siddhant Thapliyal Shubham Singh Mohammad Wazid D.P. Singh Ashok Kumar Das |
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description | Smart healthcare technology is transforming from the traditional healthcare system in every manner conceivably. Smart healthcare provides several advantages over the existing approaches. However, it suffers from healthcare data security and privacy issues. As the Internet attackers may get access to sensitive healthcare data through the use of various types of cyber attacks. In this paper, an architecture of a blockchain-enabled secure smart health monitoring system has been presented (in short, it is called as BSSHM). BSSHM consists of various health data monitoring sensors, i.e., temperature, heartbeat, etc., which monitor the real time health data of the different patients. The healthcare data of the patients can be transmitted to the connected health servers in a secure way, where this data can be stored securely for its various uses. The formal security verification of the proposed BSSHM is also done through the widely-accepted Scyther tool. It has been proved that BSSHM is able to defend various potential attacks. |
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spelling | doaj-art-9f2248efc37c4ec2aaaf0d2e9911c1a42024-11-12T05:21:56ZengKeAi Communications Co., Ltd.Cyber Security and Applications2772-91842023-12-011100020Design of blockchain-enabled secure smart health monitoring system and its testbed implementationSiddhant Thapliyal0Shubham Singh1Mohammad Wazid2D.P. Singh3Ashok Kumar Das4Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Graphic Era Deemed to be University, Dehradun 248 002, IndiaDepartment of Computer Science and Engineering, Graphic Era Deemed to be University, Dehradun 248 002, IndiaCorresponding author.; Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Graphic Era Deemed to be University, Dehradun 248 002, IndiaDepartment of Computer Science and Engineering, Graphic Era Deemed to be University, Dehradun 248 002, IndiaCenter for Security, Theory and Algorithmic Research, International Institute of Information Technology, Hyderabad 500 032, IndiaSmart healthcare technology is transforming from the traditional healthcare system in every manner conceivably. Smart healthcare provides several advantages over the existing approaches. However, it suffers from healthcare data security and privacy issues. As the Internet attackers may get access to sensitive healthcare data through the use of various types of cyber attacks. In this paper, an architecture of a blockchain-enabled secure smart health monitoring system has been presented (in short, it is called as BSSHM). BSSHM consists of various health data monitoring sensors, i.e., temperature, heartbeat, etc., which monitor the real time health data of the different patients. The healthcare data of the patients can be transmitted to the connected health servers in a secure way, where this data can be stored securely for its various uses. The formal security verification of the proposed BSSHM is also done through the widely-accepted Scyther tool. It has been proved that BSSHM is able to defend various potential attacks.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2772918423000085Cyber securityInternet of Medical Things (IoMT)HealthcareAuthenticationBlockchain |
spellingShingle | Siddhant Thapliyal Shubham Singh Mohammad Wazid D.P. Singh Ashok Kumar Das Design of blockchain-enabled secure smart health monitoring system and its testbed implementation Cyber Security and Applications Cyber security Internet of Medical Things (IoMT) Healthcare Authentication Blockchain |
title | Design of blockchain-enabled secure smart health monitoring system and its testbed implementation |
title_full | Design of blockchain-enabled secure smart health monitoring system and its testbed implementation |
title_fullStr | Design of blockchain-enabled secure smart health monitoring system and its testbed implementation |
title_full_unstemmed | Design of blockchain-enabled secure smart health monitoring system and its testbed implementation |
title_short | Design of blockchain-enabled secure smart health monitoring system and its testbed implementation |
title_sort | design of blockchain enabled secure smart health monitoring system and its testbed implementation |
topic | Cyber security Internet of Medical Things (IoMT) Healthcare Authentication Blockchain |
url | http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2772918423000085 |
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