DISTRIBUTED PRIVACY CONTROL SYSTEM FOR IDENTIFYING AFFECTIVE DATA STORAGE IN HEALTH CARE MANAGEMENT SYSTE

  • Unique Paper ID: 169500
  • Volume: 11
  • Issue: 6
  • PageNo: 1112-1117
  • Abstract:
  • The field of smart health has gained significant interest in recent times, thanks to the progress in information and communications technology. At the same time, the importance of medical data cannot be overstated in supporting smart health practices. However, the storage of this data is confronted with significant challenges related to security and privacy, including concerns from activists, cloud service providers, and healthcare organizations. To tackle these challenges, we introduce a new data storage solution called Derepo. Derepo aims to secure data storage through a decentralized access control system and ensure privacy using homomorphism encryption. This project leverages distributed ledger technology to enhance the access control system with features like Byzantine fault tolerance, making it more reliable. Additionally, we employ a fully homomorphism encryption scheme to safeguard data privacy and maintain the ability to perform computations. The design of Derepo is centered around the user, allowing only the data owner to set access control policies and decrypt their data. Meanwhile, authorized third parties can oversee data processing on encrypted data without having access to the original data.

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@article{169500,
        author = {Nare Indraja and Rolla Chandana and Yedupati Spandana},
        title = {DISTRIBUTED PRIVACY CONTROL SYSTEM FOR IDENTIFYING AFFECTIVE DATA STORAGE IN HEALTH CARE MANAGEMENT SYSTE},
        journal = {International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology},
        year = {2024},
        volume = {11},
        number = {6},
        pages = {1112-1117},
        issn = {2349-6002},
        url = {https://ijirt.org/article?manuscript=169500},
        abstract = {The field of smart health has gained significant interest in recent times, thanks to the progress in information and communications technology. At the same time, the importance of medical data cannot be overstated in supporting smart health practices. However, the storage of this data is confronted with significant challenges related to security and privacy, including concerns from activists, cloud service providers, and healthcare organizations. To tackle these challenges, we introduce a new data storage solution called Derepo. Derepo aims to secure data storage through a decentralized access control system and ensure privacy using homomorphism encryption. This project leverages distributed ledger technology to enhance the access control system with features like Byzantine fault tolerance, making it more reliable. Additionally, we employ a fully homomorphism encryption scheme to safeguard data privacy and maintain the ability to perform computations. The design of Derepo is centered around the user, allowing only the data owner to set access control policies and decrypt their data. Meanwhile, authorized third parties can oversee data processing on encrypted data without having access to the original data.},
        keywords = {Fault tolerant, Data driven approaches, Derepo distributed privacy control system.},
        month = {November},
        }

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  • ISSN: 2349-6002
  • Volume: 11
  • Issue: 6
  • PageNo: 1112-1117

DISTRIBUTED PRIVACY CONTROL SYSTEM FOR IDENTIFYING AFFECTIVE DATA STORAGE IN HEALTH CARE MANAGEMENT SYSTE

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