Xiaodong Yang, Lizhen Wei, Songyu Li, Xiaoni Du, Caifen Wang
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Proxy re-signature scheme with cryptographic reverse firewall for medical data security
To enhance the security of medical data, the government and healthcare institutions must collect and analyze vast amounts of information, enabling the prompt detection of irregular patterns and timely issuance of accurate warnings. This is crucial for preventing and containing potential threats to medical data security. However, securely sharing and converting these data poses a significant challenge, particularly in open wireless access networks within healthcare settings. Proxy re-signature (PRS) offers not only signature conversion capabilities but also anonymity, safeguarding data reliability and authenticity. Nonetheless, current proxy re-signature techniques overlook the potential for algorithm substitution attacks (ASA). Therefore, we introduce a novel proxy re-signature scheme, leveraging cryptographic reverse firewall (CRF) technology, tailored specifically for the medical domain. Furthermore, we conducted rigorous security analysis and simulation experiments to validate the practical effectiveness of our scheme. This approach addresses the need for secure data sharing among various entities, including medical institutions, management centers, and research facilities, ensuring the integrity and confidentiality of critical medical information.
期刊介绍:
The aim of the Peer-to-Peer Networking and Applications journal is to disseminate state-of-the-art research and development results in this rapidly growing research area, to facilitate the deployment of P2P networking and applications, and to bring together the academic and industry communities, with the goal of fostering interaction to promote further research interests and activities, thus enabling new P2P applications and services. The journal not only addresses research topics related to networking and communications theory, but also considers the standardization, economic, and engineering aspects of P2P technologies, and their impacts on software engineering, computer engineering, networked communication, and security.
The journal serves as a forum for tackling the technical problems arising from both file sharing and media streaming applications. It also includes state-of-the-art technologies in the P2P security domain.
Peer-to-Peer Networking and Applications publishes regular papers, tutorials and review papers, case studies, and correspondence from the research, development, and standardization communities. Papers addressing system, application, and service issues are encouraged.