scholarly journals CLOUD BASED E-HEALTH CARE DATA SECURITY AND PRIVACY BY USING ADVANCED ENCRYPTION STANDARD AND WATERMARKING TECHNIQUE

2020 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
pp. 01-04
Author(s):  
Daniya Jaffar ◽  
Ahthasham Sajid ◽  
Asma Jahangeer ◽  
Raja Asif Wagan

In 21st century technological word now has bring a tremendous change to health care system is widely used by doctor patients and researchers. Patients use wearable device such as smart eyewear, foot wear, smart watches, which is use by both patient to wear and by doctor to monitor patient condition remotely on cloud. This provides time savage fastest treatment facility but as this data is huge in amount it’s very important to take care of security and privacy of the big data on cloud. Because the big data is not between patient and doctor it’s on cloud were several third parties like service providers and other unauthorized user are also present and they can easily fetch patient’s personal information for their own benefit. In this paper a novel approach based on advance encryption method and watermarking technique is presented to provide protection and security to e health data on cloud.

2018 ◽  
Vol 1 (4) ◽  
pp. e13 ◽  
Author(s):  
Rongxin Bao ◽  
Zhikui Chen ◽  
Mohammad S. Obaidat

2020 ◽  
Vol 11 (2) ◽  
pp. 161-170
Author(s):  
Rochman Hadi Mustofa

AbstractBig Data has become a significant concern of the world, along with the era of digital transformation. However, there are still many young people, especially in developing countries, who are not yet aware of the security of their big data, especially personal data. Misuse of information from big data often results in violations of privacy, security, and cybercrime. This study aims to determine how aware of the younger generation of security and privacy of their big data. Data were collected qualitatively by interviews and focus group discussions (FGD) from. Respondents were undergraduate students who used social media and financial technology applications such as online shopping, digital payments, digital wallet and hotel/transportation booking applications. The results showed that students were not aware enough and understood the security or privacy of their digital data, and some respondents even gave personal data to potentially scam sites. Most students are not careful in providing big data information because they are not aware of the risks behind it, socialization is needed in the future as a step to prevent potential data theft.


Author(s):  
Gayatri Kapil ◽  
Zaiba Ishrat ◽  
Rajeev Kumar ◽  
Alka Agrawal ◽  
Raees Ahmad Khan

Sensors ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 20 (20) ◽  
pp. 5761 ◽  
Author(s):  
Roman Holzer ◽  
Wilhelm Bloch ◽  
Christian Brinkmann

Background: Wearable electrochemical sensors that detect human biomarkers allow a comprehensive analysis of a person’s health condition. The “electronic smart patch system for wireless monitoring of molecular biomarkers for health care and well-being” (ELSAH) project aims to develop a minimally invasive sensor system that is capable of continuously monitoring glucose and lactate in the dermal interstitial fluid in real time. It is the objective of the present study to compare the intended ELSAH-patch specifications with the expectations and requirements of potential end-users at an early stage during the development phase. Methods: A questionnaire addressing different aspects of the ELSAH-patch was filled out by 383 respondents. Results: The participants stated a high general demand for such a system, and they would use the ELSAH-patch in different health care and physical fitness applications. The preferred terminal device for communication with the sensor would be the smartphone. An operating time of 24 hours would be sufficient for 55.8% of the users (95%-CI: 50.3–61.3%), while 43.5% of them (95%-CI: 38.0–48.9%) would prefer a lifetime of several days or more. The software should have a warning function, especially for critical health conditions. Since the measured personal data would be highly sensitive, the participants called for high standards for data security and privacy. Conclusion: In general, the participants’ responses on their expectations and requirements were well in line with the intended specifications of the ELSAH-patch system. However, certain technical aspects such as the lifetime, data security and accuracy require special attention during its development.


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