Hybrid Security Model for Medical Image Protection in Cloud

Mohammed Y. Shakor, Nigar M. Shafiq Surameery, Zuheir N. Khlaif
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A cloud computing environment provides a cost-effective way for end-users to remotely store and retrieve private data through an internet connection anytime and anywhere. The security of these data cannot always be guaranteed because they can only be accessed by the end-user through a third-party interface, making them vulnerable to potential breaches of authentication and data integrity. This paper presents a secure hybrid approach for a medical image stored in the cloud that prioritizes data security and integrity. The suggested model employs a combination of Elliptic Curve Cryptography (ECC) and Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) algorithms to ensure authentication and data integrity. The results demonstrate its superiority over existing methods making the proposed model compliant with regulations of sensitive data stored in the cloud, such as the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) and General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) that dictate how personal information must be handled, stored, and processed. By contrast with traditional and other hybrid systems, this paper can conclude that this is one of the best methods to guarantee the security of medical images in the cloud.
云环境下医学图像保护的混合安全模型
云计算环境为最终用户提供了一种经济有效的方式,可以随时随地通过互联网连接远程存储和检索私有数据。这些数据的安全性不能总是得到保证,因为它们只能由最终用户通过第三方接口访问,这使得它们容易受到身份验证和数据完整性的潜在破坏。本文提出了一种安全的混合方法,用于存储在云中的医学图像,优先考虑数据的安全性和完整性。建议的模型采用椭圆曲线加密(ECC)和高级加密标准(AES)算法的组合,以确保身份验证和数据完整性。结果表明,该模型优于现有方法,使其符合存储在云中敏感数据的法规,例如《健康保险可移植性和责任法案》(HIPAA)和《一般数据保护条例》(GDPR),这些法规规定了个人信息必须如何处理、存储和处理。通过与传统和其他混合系统的对比,本文认为这是保证云医学图像安全的最佳方法之一。
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