Visible to the public A New Cryptography Algorithm to Protect Cloud-Based Healthcare Services

TitleA New Cryptography Algorithm to Protect Cloud-Based Healthcare Services
Publication TypeConference Paper
Year of Publication2017
AuthorsAledhari, M., Marhoon, A., Hamad, A., Saeed, F.
Conference Name2017 IEEE/ACM International Conference on Connected Health: Applications, Systems and Engineering Technologies (CHASE)
ISBN Number978-1-5090-4722-2
KeywordsAlgorithm design and analysis, Bioinformatics, biomedical equipment, chaos, cloud computing, cloud-based healthcare service protection, computerised monitoring, contemporary health care management, cryptography, data protection, deterministic chaos method, DNA, DNA cryptography, genomic encryptions, genomics, health activities, Health Care, Human Behavior, hybrid real-time cryptography algorithm, innovative technology, lightweight wearable medical devices, Medical services, medical treatment, Metrics, patient confidentiality, patient monitoring, patient treatment, privacy, pubcrawl, real-time health monitoring, remote health monitoring system, Resiliency, secure cryptography algorithm, smart wearable medical devices
Abstract

The revolution of smart devices has a significant and positive impact on the lives of many people, especially in regard to elements of healthcare. In part, this revolution is attributed to technological advances that enable individuals to wear and use medical devices to monitor their health activities, but remotely. Also, these smart, wearable medical devices assist health care providers in monitoring their patients remotely, thereby enabling physicians to respond quickly in the event of emergencies. An ancillary advantage is that health care costs will be reduced, another benefit that, when paired with prompt medical treatment, indicates significant advances in the contemporary management of health care. However, the competition among manufacturers of these medical devices creates a complexity of small and smart wearable devices such as ECG and EMG. This complexity results in other issues such as patient security, privacy, confidentiality, and identity theft. In this paper, we discuss the design and implementation of a hybrid real-time cryptography algorithm to secure lightweight wearable medical devices. The proposed system is based on an emerging innovative technology between the genomic encryptions and the deterministic chaos method to provide a quick and secure cryptography algorithm for real-time health monitoring that permits for threats to patient confidentiality to be addressed. The proposed algorithm also considers the limitations of memory and size of the wearable health devices. The experimental results and the encryption analysis indicate that the proposed algorithm provides a high level of security for the remote health monitoring system.

URLhttps://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8010572
DOI10.1109/CHASE.2017.57
Citation Keyaledhari_new_2017