Verifiable Privacy-preserving Monitoring for Cloud-assisted mHealth Systems
Widely deployed mHealth systems enable patients to efficiently collect, aggregate, and report their Personal Health Records (PHRs), and then lower the costs and shorten their response time. The increasing needs of PHR monitoring require the involvement of healthcare companies that provide monitoring programs for analyzing PHRs. Unfortunately, healthcare companies are lack of the computation, storage, and communication capability on supporting millions of patients. To tackle this problem, they seek for the help from the cloud. However, delegating monitoring programs to the cloud may incur serious security and privacy breaches because people have to provide their identity information and PHRs to the public domain. Even worse, the cloud may mistakenly return the incorrect computation results, which will put patients' life in jeopardy. This talk will first go through the security and privacy breaches in current eHealth/mHealth systems. Then, the talk will be focusing on the feasible cryptographic solution to the privacy-preserving monitoring scheme for cloud-assisted mHealth systems.
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- Date: 12 Feb 2016
- Time: 08:00 PM to 09:00 PM
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- University of Nevada, Reno
- Reno, Nevada
- United States 89557
- Building: Srungaram Engineering Mines
- Room Number: 234
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- Co-sponsored by Department of Computer Science & Engineering, University of Nevada, Reno
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Linke Guo of Binghamton University, State University of New York