Tor: the second-generation onion router
SSYM'04 Proceedings of the 13th conference on USENIX Security Symposium - Volume 13
A secure handshake scheme with symptoms-matching for mHealthcare social network
Mobile Networks and Applications - Special issue on Wireless and Personal Communications
A Privacy-Strengthened Scheme for E-Healthcare Monitoring System
Journal of Medical Systems
Short-Term linkable group signatures with categorized batch verification
FPS'12 Proceedings of the 5th international conference on Foundations and Practice of Security
Protecting wireless sensor networks from energy exhausting attacks
ICCSA'13 Proceedings of the 13th international conference on Computational Science and Its Applications - Volume 1
Hi-index | 0.00 |
Electronic healthcare is becoming a vital part of our living environment and exhibits advantages over paper-based legacy systems. Privacy is the foremost concern of patients and the biggest impediment to e-healthcare deployment. In addressing privacy issues, conflicts from the functional requirements must be taken into account. One such requirement is efficient and effective response to medical emergencies. In this article, we provide detailed discussions on the privacy and security issues in e-healthcare systems and viable techniques for these issues. Furthermore, we demonstrate the design challenge in the fulfillment of conflicting goals through an exemplary scenario, where the wireless body sensor network is leveraged, and a sound solution is proposed to overcome the conflict.