Visible to the public SIRLC: Secure Information Retrieval using Lightweight Cryptography in HIoT

TitleSIRLC: Secure Information Retrieval using Lightweight Cryptography in HIoT
Publication TypeConference Paper
Year of Publication2019
AuthorsPadmashree, M G, Khanum, Shahela, Arunalatha, J S, Venugopal, K R
Conference NameTENCON 2019 - 2019 IEEE Region 10 Conference (TENCON)
Date Publishedoct
PublisherIEEE
ISBN Number978-1-7281-1895-6
KeywordsAccess Control, access permission, attribute based key, Attribute based Key Management, authorisation, authoritative entities, cipher text size, Emergency care, emergency key, emergency supporting representatives, Encryption, enhanced security, ESR, Generators, Health Care, healthcare Internet of things, HIoT, hospitals, Identity management, information retrieval, Internet of Things, LiBAC, Light-Weight Cryptography, lightweight break-glass access control, medical information systems, medical records, patient care, patients care, private key cryptography, pubcrawl, reduced computational complexity, resilience, Resiliency, secret key generation time, Secure File Sharing, secure information retrieval using lightweight cryptography, SIRLC, therapeutic records
Abstract

Advances in new Communication and Information innovations has led to a new paradigm known as Internet of Things (IoT). Healthcare environment uses IoT technologies for Patients care which can be used in various medical applications. Patient information is encrypted consistently to maintain the access of therapeutic records by authoritative entities. Healthcare Internet of Things (HIoT) facilitate the access of Patient files immediately in emergency situations. In the proposed system, the Patient directly provides the Key to the Doctor in normal care access. In Emergency care, a Patient shares an Attribute based Key with a set of Emergency Supporting Representatives (ESRs) and access permission to the Doctor for utilizing Emergency key from ESR. The Doctor decrypts the medical records by using Attribute based key and Emergency key to save the Patient's life. The proposed model Secure Information Retrieval using Lightweight Cryptography (SIRLC) reduces the secret key generation time and cipher text size. The performance evaluation indicates that SIRLC is a better option to utilize in Healthcare IoT than Lightweight Break-glass Access Control(LiBAC) with enhanced security and reduced computational complexity.

URLhttps://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8929266
DOI10.1109/TENCON.2019.8929266
Citation Keypadmashree_sirlc_2019