Description
Security implementation is crucial in the Internet of Medical Things (IoMT) as it ensures the protection of sensitive medical data and prevents unauthorized access to or manipulation of devices and systems. This book covers different aspects of security implementations and challenges in IoMT and aims to bring researchers together to contribute their findings to recommend new methodologies and feasible solutions for implementing security and novel architectures in artificial intelligence, machine learning, and data science in the field of healthcare and IoT.
IoMT includes a wide range of connected medical devices and systems, such as wearable devices, medical sensors, and electronic health records, that collect, store, and share sensitive medical information. Without proper security measures, this information could be compromised, leading to serious privacy breaches, financial fraud, and even physical harm to patients.
Table of Contents
About the Editors
Contributors
1. IoT: An Emerging Boon in Today’s Healthcare Industry
SAMEEKA SAINI
2. Secure Blockchain-Based Intelligent Internet of Things
SIMA DAS, NIMAY CHANDRA GIRI, KAUSHIK MAZUMDAR, PARIJAT BHOWMICK, HIMANSHU TIWARI, DIVYA PANT, AND SHILPA MEHTA
3. An Intellectual Analysis of Structural Healthcare Systems in India Using Intelligence-Based Techniques
NAFEES AKHTER FAROOQUI, RITIKA MEHRA, AND SAMRAH BUTOOL FARIDI
4. A Secure Medical-IoT Device for Assisting the Visually Impaired inEexternal Navigation using a Portable Braille Pad
DIVYANSH KHANDELWAL, RISHIRAJ SINGH CHHABRA, AND SUMIT KUMAR JINDAL
5. Cybersecurity in Medical Internet of Things: Issues, Challenges, and Future Directions
RACHANA Y. PATIL, YOGESH H. PATIL, AND APARNA BANNORE
6. Security and Privacy Aspects of AI and IoT in the Healthcare Industry
R. MALTHIYAR AND K. JHAJHARIA
7. Security and Privacy Concerns in Smart Healthcare
SUMIT KUMAR AND PRACHI AHLAWAT
8. Fusion of Information Theoretical Models with Personalized Differential Privacy to Minimize of Privacy Loss in Healthcare Cyber Physical Systems
MANAS KUMAR YOGI AND A. S. N. CHAKRAVARTHY
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