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Patient Empowerment in IoT for eHealth: How to Deal With Lost Keys

Patient Empowerment in IoT for eHealth: How to Deal With Lost Keys
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Author(s): Emmanuel Benoist (Bern University of Applied Sciences, Switzerland), Serge Bignens (Bern University of Applied Sciences, Switzerland)and Alexander Kreutz (Bern University of Applied Sciences, Switzerland)
Copyright: 2020
Pages: 14
Source title: Applied Approach to Privacy and Security for the Internet of Things
Source Author(s)/Editor(s): Parag Chatterjee (National Technological University, Argentina & University of the Republic, Uruguay), Emmanuel Benoist (Bern University of Applied Sciences, Switzerland)and Asoke Nath (St. Xavier's College, Kolkata, India)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-2444-2.ch007

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Abstract

The rise of internet of things (IoT) in medicine has generated tons of new data through connected devices. Medicine and research in medicine are interested in using those data for the personalization of patients' treatment. The authors present the system MIDATA where patients can transfer their medical IoT data and store them. They have also the possibility to share those data with research groups. The solution respects patient privacy. Even an administrator of the site cannot access to the data of the patients. The patient can choose which users can decrypt their data. But users will lose their passwords and keys. So, the authors provide a novel solution for the recovery of the keys. This procedure has different levels: the patient has a new phone but remembers the password; the patient has forgotten the password but can use the phone; and the worst case is when the patient forgot the password and lost the phone, where they developed a novel solution for key recovery.

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