Multi keyword searchable attribute based encryption for efficient retrieval of health Records in Cloud

Author(s):  
D. Sangeetha ◽  
S. Sibi Chakkaravarthy ◽  
Suresh Chandra Satapathy ◽  
V. Vaidehi ◽  
Meenalosini Vimal Cruz
2012 ◽  
pp. 1403-1424
Author(s):  
Alejandro Enrique Flores ◽  
Khin Than Win ◽  
Willy Susilo

Protecting the confidentiality of a patient’s information in a shared care environment could become a complex task. Correct identification of users, assigning of access permissions, and resolution of conflict rise as main points of interest in providing solutions for data exchange among health care providers. Traditional approaches such as Mandatory Access Control, Discretionary Access control and Role-Based Access Control policies do not always provide a suitable solution for health care settings, especially for shared care environments. The core of this contribution consists in the description of an approach which uses attribute-based encryption to protect the confidentiality of patients’ information during the exchange of electronic health records among healthcare providers. Attribute-based encryption allows the reinforcing of access policies and reduces the risk of unauthorized access to sensitive information; it also provides a set of functionalities which are described using a case study. Attribute-based encryption provides an answer to restrictions presented by traditional approaches and facilitate the reinforcing of existing security policies over the transmitted data.


2014 ◽  
Vol 573 ◽  
pp. 588-592
Author(s):  
T.B. Sivakumar ◽  
S. Geetha

Personal Health Record is internet based application that enables individuals to access and coordinates their womb-to-tomb health data. The patients have management over access to their own PHR. To attain security of non-public health records, we have a tendency to use the attribute based secret writing to write in code to inform before outsourcing it. Here we have a tendency to specialize in multiple forms of PHR owner situation and division of non-public health records users into multiple security domains that cut back key management complex for house owners and users. A high degree of patient’s privacy is secured. Our theme offer a personal health record owner full management of his/her information. In depth security and performance analysis shows that the projected theme is very economical.


2013 ◽  
pp. 1059-1079
Author(s):  
Alejandro Enrique Flores ◽  
Khin Than Win ◽  
Willy Susilo

Protecting the confidentiality of a patient’s information in a shared care environment could become a complex task. Correct identification of users, assigning of access permissions, and resolution of conflict rise as main points of interest in providing solutions for data exchange among health care providers. Traditional approaches such as Mandatory Access Control, Discretionary Access control and Role-Based Access Control policies do not always provide a suitable solution for health care settings, especially for shared care environments. The core of this contribution consists in the description of an approach which uses attribute-based encryption to protect the confidentiality of patients’ information during the exchange of electronic health records among healthcare providers. Attribute-based encryption allows the reinforcing of access policies and reduces the risk of unauthorized access to sensitive information; it also provides a set of functionalities which are described using a case study. Attribute-based encryption provides an answer to restrictions presented by traditional approaches and facilitate the reinforcing of existing security policies over the transmitted data.


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