Securing Patient Data : Implementing Encryption for Enhanced Privacy for HealthCare Website
Author(s):
Arjit Kumar Tripathi, Himanshu Raj Soni, Suyesh Jain, B V Kavana Shree, Promod Kumar
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Abstract
In this study, we provide a novel method for securing patient data on websites for healthcare providers by using encryption techniques. For strong data protection, the approach preprocesses sensitive data and applies cutting-edge encryption methods. Strict security protocols are desperately needed when handling healthcare data, as demonstrated by recent events like the ICMR data leak. With an impressive encryption success rate of 98.7%, experimental findings show how successful the suggested method is at protecting the confidentiality and integrity of patient information. The model provides a dependable technique for protecting patient privacy in online healthcare environments since it demonstrates resilience against a variety of cyber dangers, such as data breaches and unauthorized access attempts. This study highlights how crucial encryption technologies are to strengthening data security protocols in the healthcare industry, which is necessary to maintain patient confidentiality and comply with regulations. Additionally, the suggested architecture is flexible and scalable, allowing it to be applied to a variety of healthcare platforms and data kinds. In summary, this research emphasizes how sophisticated encryption methods can reduce security threats and improve patient-centered care in the digital world.
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Unique Paper ID: 164782
Publication Volume & Issue: Volume 10, Issue 12
Page(s): 2235 - 2239
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