安全的基于WebRTC/ wot的医疗保健体系结构,增强了访问控制

Saad El Jaouhari, A. Bouabdallah, J. Bonnin
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在本文中,我们提出了一种电子健康架构,该架构使用webbrtc (Web实时通信)提供安全的远程医疗服务。目标是让病人(伤者、老人、残疾人等)通过使用webbrtc等实时多媒体通信技术呼叫远程医疗支持(医生、护士、医院等)就能从医疗援助中受益。一方面,医疗设备的进步,另一方面,物联网(WoT)框架的出现,使这种方法成为可能。因此,用户既可以监测自己的健康状况,又可以了解自己的健康状况。然而,目前的大多数体系结构并没有考虑到安全问题,即使它是一个基本的需求。在本文中,我们引入了一个包含基本安全属性(身份验证、数据机密性、完整性和访问控制)的安全层。我们特别关注访问控制,因为保证只有授权用户才能访问医疗资源,这是电子卫生系统的一项关键要求。为了提供这种功能,我们采用了基于角色的访问控制(RBAC)模型。为了测试我们的解决方案的可行性,实现了概念验证。
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A secure WebRTC/WoT-based health-care architecture enhanced with access control
In this paper, we present an e-health architecture that provides secure remote medical services using WebRTC (Web Real-Time Communication). The goal is to allow patients (injured, elderly, disabled, etc.) to benefit from a medical assistance just by calling a remote medical support (doctors, nurses, hospitals, etc.) using a real-time multimedia communication technology such as WebRTC. The advancement of the medical devices, on one side, and the emergence of the Web of Things (WoT) frameworks, on the other side, make this approach possible. Hence, granting the users both the ability of monitoring their own health status and having an awareness of their health condition. However, most of the current architectures do not take into account the security issues, even thought its a fundamental requirement. In this paper, we introduce a security layer encompassing the fundamental security properties (authentication, data confidentiality, integrity and access control). We give particular attention to the access control, since a guarantee that only authorized users are allowed to access the medical resources, is a critical requirement of e-health systems. We adopt a Role-Based Access Control (RBAC) model in order to provide this capability. A proof of concept is implemented in order to test the feasibility of our solution.
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