Yonghua Zhan , Yang Yang , Bixia Yi , Renjie He , Rui Shi , Xianghan Zheng
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Abstract
With the widespread use of mobile communication and smart devices in the medical field, mobile healthcare has gained significant attention due to its ability to overcome geographical limitations and provide more efficient and high-quality medical services. In mobile healthcare, various instruments and wearable device data are collected, encrypted, and uploaded to the cloud, accessible to medical professionals, researchers, and insurance companies, among others. However, ensuring the security and privacy of healthcare data in the context of mobile networks has been a highly challenging issue. Certificateless signature schemes allow patients to conceal their respective privacy information for different sharing needs. Nevertheless, existing mobile healthcare data protection solutions suffer from costly certificate management and the inability to restrict signature verifiers. This paper proposes a certificateless designated verifier sanitizable signature for mobile healthcare scenarios, aiming to enhance the security and privacy of mobile healthcare data. This scheme enables the sanitization of sensitive data without the need for certificate management and allows for the specification of signature verifiers. This ensures the confidentiality of medical data, protects patient privacy, and prevents unauthorized access to healthcare data. Through security analysis and experimental comparisons, it is demonstrated that the proposed scheme is both efficient and effectively ensures data security and user privacy. Therefore, it is well-suited for privacy protection in mobile healthcare data.
期刊介绍:
Computer and Communications networks are key infrastructures of the information society with high socio-economic value as they contribute to the correct operations of many critical services (from healthcare to finance and transportation). Internet is the core of today''s computer-communication infrastructures. This has transformed the Internet, from a robust network for data transfer between computers, to a global, content-rich, communication and information system where contents are increasingly generated by the users, and distributed according to human social relations. Next-generation network technologies, architectures and protocols are therefore required to overcome the limitations of the legacy Internet and add new capabilities and services. The future Internet should be ubiquitous, secure, resilient, and closer to human communication paradigms.
Computer Communications is a peer-reviewed international journal that publishes high-quality scientific articles (both theory and practice) and survey papers covering all aspects of future computer communication networks (on all layers, except the physical layer), with a special attention to the evolution of the Internet architecture, protocols, services, and applications.