2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.procs.2019.11.001
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Robust Hybrid-Security Protocol for HealthCare Systems

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“…Although the implementation of the healthcare 4.0 concept has been characterized as being highly complex and costly and requires a more skilled labor force, a number of hospitals in the advanced countries are already embracing it [402,403]. e driving force behind this healthcare (r)evolution is the need to deploy industry 4.0 technologies to deliver more effective and efficient healthcare services including high security and privacy on the patients' data electronic health record while allowing remote and real-time access and diagnosis by the doctors or healthcare personnel [404][405][406][407].…”
Section: Convergence Of Disruptive Technologies In Food Andmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although the implementation of the healthcare 4.0 concept has been characterized as being highly complex and costly and requires a more skilled labor force, a number of hospitals in the advanced countries are already embracing it [402,403]. e driving force behind this healthcare (r)evolution is the need to deploy industry 4.0 technologies to deliver more effective and efficient healthcare services including high security and privacy on the patients' data electronic health record while allowing remote and real-time access and diagnosis by the doctors or healthcare personnel [404][405][406][407].…”
Section: Convergence Of Disruptive Technologies In Food Andmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Architecture is not implemented, only a theoretical approach. [88] iMedikD No practical implementation has done yet [80] Biometrics + Password Privacy level increased Communication cost minimized -('-' sign denotes no limitations found yet)…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…After all the findings for cloud-based e-health system security we would like to recommend to consider the papers ( [68], [78], [81], [82], [85]) on blockchain-based mechanism as it is more trending in recent days, the papers ( [74], [75], [76], [80]) on biometric-based mechanism for mobile devices. If anyone considering cryptographic methods for securing cloud-based e-health system then they should consider the papers ( [27], [30], [31], [42], [43], [63], [64] for AES based), ( [43], [64], [69] for RSA based) and ( [38], [42], [51], [53], [63], [65] for ABE based) hybrid system.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Although the implementation of healthcare 4.0 concept has been characterized as being highly complex and costly, and requires a more skilled labor force, a number of hospitals in the advanced countries are already embracing it [402,403]. The driving force behind this healthcare (r)evolution is the need to deploy industry 4.0 technologies to deliver more effective and efficient health care services including high security and privacy on the patients data electronic health record while allowing remote and real-time access, and diagnosis by the doctors or healthcare personnel [404][405][406][407].…”
Section: Convergence Of Disruptive Technologies In Food and Agriculturementioning
confidence: 99%