Towards Secure, Flexible and Efficient Role Based Hospital’s Cloud Management System: Case Study
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.4108/eai.13-7-2018.165497Keywords:
Cloud Computing, Role-Based Access Control, Access control, Security, DDOS, Multimedia cloud computing, Hospital, eHealthAbstract
INTRODUCTION: Many organizations of health care have recognized that quality of service can be improved by maintaining e-records of patient’s reports, medical histories, surgeries recordings, etc. over the multimedia cloud servers. But, the data breach is always a matter of stake for an organization as well as for the patients.
OBJECTIVES: This work has considered a qualitative scenario related to multimedia e-content management for a multiforte hospital’s cloud server.
METHODS: An End-to-End Encryption with the cryptographic algorithm is applied along with an access control framework for secure transmission and storage of e-records.
RESULTS: The results are presented in the form of bar graphs for the time taken to perform encryption/decryption of various media files and combo graphs for different scenarios of access control.
CONCLUSION: This can provide prevention from many attacks/threats, ensures authentication and privacy along with limiting the server usage and cost.
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