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As the number of devices (things) connected to the Internet (Internet of things: IoT) is growing, achieving robust security and privacy (S&P) is becoming increasingly challenging. With the heavy use of medical things (MT), the S&P in the medical domain poses a serious issue that continues to grow. Due to the criticality and sensitivity of the data in the healthcare domain, ensuring...
Proposals and some implementations of Internet of Things (IoT) systems for healthcare are described. Implications of current European Union legislation, the new General Data Protection Regulation, for the security and reliability of healthcare IoT systems and for the privacy of users of these systems are presented. Analytics of healthcare IoT data for the requirements of evidence based healthcare...
With the support of the wearable devices, healthcare services started a new phase in serving patients need. The new technology adds more facilities and luxury to the healthcare services, Also changes patients' lifestyles from the traditional way of monitoring to the remote home monitoring. Such new approach faces many challenges related to security as sensitive data get transferred through different...
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