scholarly journals Cloud computing based personal health records by using data encryption

2018 ◽  
Vol 7 (2.7) ◽  
pp. 367
Author(s):  
Dr R. Bulli Babu ◽  
P Jagadeesh ◽  
S Sonia

Unique wellbeing record (PHR)1 will be kept up in the bound together server should keep up the patients near home and PHR administra-tions would outsourced should outcast pro co-ops. Those essential concerns may be around examination information. Those tolerant records ought to make if those patients Might truly control those advertising kept up with helter-skelter2 security which is more security. The securi-ty plans are used to protect that particular information from general population get. Tolerant information could make accessed Eventually Tom's perusing A large number distinctive individuals. Each power will be doled out with right reasonably for a specific situated of qualities. The entry control and protection management is an intricate assignment in the tolerant wellbeing record oversaw economy methodology. Conveyed registering may be a casual statement used to depict a combination about Different sorts about registering thoughts that incorpo-rate endless that would chortle through a continuous correspondence a. It may be an identical word to passed on preparing over an arrange-ment and methods those abilities will run a system around a number chortled Pcs meanwhile majority of the data proprietors invigorate those singular data under outcast cloud server ranches. Those novel patient-driven framework Also a suited from claiming data get will instruments will control PHR1 set far over semi-put stock Previously, servers. On finish fine-grained What's more versant majority of the data get will control to PHRs, we utilize quality built encryption (ABE) methodologies on scramble each patient's PHR1 record. Different data proprietors3 camwood get should comparable data values. Those recommended arrangement Might a chance to be arrived at out to pro-gressive quality built encryption (HABE) for get to control part. 

2021 ◽  
pp. 1-34
Author(s):  
Isaac Amankona Obiri ◽  
Qi Xia ◽  
Hu Xia ◽  
Eric Affum ◽  
Smahi Abla ◽  
...  

The distribution of personal health records (PHRs) via a cloud server is a promising platform as it reduces the cost of data maintenance. Nevertheless, the cloud server is semi-trusted and can expose the patients’ PHRs to unauthorized third parties for financial gains or compromise the query result. Therefore, ensuring the integrity of the query results and privacy of PHRs as well as realizing fine-grained access control are critical key issues when PHRs are shared via cloud computing. Hence, we propose new personal health records sharing scheme with verifiable data integrity based on B+ tree data structure and attribute-based signcryption scheme to achieve data privacy, query result integrity, unforgeability, blind keyword search, and fine-grained access control.


PLoS ONE ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 13 (11) ◽  
pp. e0207543 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jin Sun ◽  
Xiaojing Wang ◽  
Shangping Wang ◽  
Lili Ren

2020 ◽  
Vol 8 (6) ◽  
pp. 5133-5140

Cloud computing is a novel prototype to provide services via the internet. Most of the fields like banking, industries, educational institutions, and healthcare are storing their applications, data and accessing it through cloud because of its versatility and affordable price. Even though cloud has a many special feature, data security and privacy are the most important issues in a cloud background. Especially in healthcare sector, according to recent report numerous amount of healthcare data breached by unknown websites and hackers, and much healthcare information breaches are occurring around the world for different purposes and still it is vulnerable on account of storing and accessing data through third party cloud servers. Due to many attacks on personal health records data security and privacy in cloud environment, it is a primary task to concentrate on solving this issue because such health information are really sensitive, and playing vital role in decision-making of patients health which wrong decision may spoil patient’s health, life along with health institution’s reputation. To ensure security and privacy, data encryption and authentication are the key technologies which are a technique to secure data and create proof identities to obtain access of data in the system. Conventional password authentication does not provide sufficient security for information to the new means of attacks. So, this paper introduces a framework for data encryption using standard RSA and Hash function and advanced multi factor authentication technique to cloud data access which authenticates the user based on different factors such as contextual, signcryption and iris bio-metric features. This prototype to cloud computing is implemented using open source technology. The proposed advanced system minimizes intermediate data access due to the complexity of key access and strong authentication. The performance of the system has been evaluated using experimental results such as encryption and decryption time, authentication accuracy, execution time.


Author(s):  
Changsoo Sohn ◽  
Younsook Yeo

The purpose of this study is to find factors which explain patients' intention to use web-based personal health records (PHR). It is hypothesized that patients' perceived value of information, perceived worthwhileness of searching, concerns about privacy issues, trust in information, and perceived security on web-based PHR systems are related to patients' intention to use PHRs. Using data from health information national trends survey (HINTS), direct and indirect effects of these factors on patients' intention to use PHRs were analyzed. The results show that perceived value of information, privacy, information trust, and security have significant and direct associations to intention to use PHRs. Meanwhile, perceived value of information is a strong antecedent of perceived worthwhileness of searching; however, it has no direct association to intention to use PHRs. The findings suggest that the efforts should be targeted to increase perceived value of the information and trust in privacy and security as well as the information to increase patients' intention to use PHRs.


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