Blockchain-based data access control for healthcare

Unauthorized access to data is one of the biggest privacy concerns that hinder most organizations to adopt big data technology. Although some mechanisms and systems have been set-up to handle access authorization and identity management for huge databases, nevertheless, the scalability requirements...

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Main Author: Yinka, Olaosebikan Tahir
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spelling my-mmu-ep.129822024-09-20T04:42:03Z Blockchain-based data access control for healthcare 2020-04 Yinka, Olaosebikan Tahir QA Mathematics Unauthorized access to data is one of the biggest privacy concerns that hinder most organizations to adopt big data technology. Although some mechanisms and systems have been set-up to handle access authorization and identity management for huge databases, nevertheless, the scalability requirements of big data are far beyond what the conventional databases can handle. Therefore, it is trivial to set-up a scalable and efficient identity management algorithm for conventional databases. As such, this study presents the opportunities and problems of implementing cryptography and blockchain for identity management and authorization control in big data, focusing on the healthcare domain. A healthcare organization typically stores and shares data when using distributed systems on a centralized server. All-access requests are passed through a centralized access control system, which makes the control system easy to manage. A centralized strategy however has the following drawbacks: single point of failure, central authority, and limited transparency. However, existing decentralized solutions such as blockchain manage authentication off the decentralized network leveraging the network for identity check only, they lack authorization mechanism for blockchain requirements of models with deterministic outcomes. Firstly, in this research, we explored data access control privacy issues, through a literature study and proposed a decentralized data access and sharing system that preserves privacy to ensure adequate data access management under the blockchain. Secondly, we designed a blockchain framework to resolve the decentralized data access and sharing system privacy issues, by implementing a public key infrastructure model, that utilizes a signature cryptography algorithm (elliptic curve and signcryption). This design was implemented on the blockchain, providing a model with a deterministic outcome that also manages authentication and identity checks on the blockchain. Lastly, we evaluated the performance of the proposed blockchain model as compared to existing approaches. We evaluated and studied the blockchain on four performance metrics which include throughput, latency, scalability, and security. The performance evaluation results further showed that the proposed model achieves higher throughput and lower latency compared to existing approaches when the workload is varied up to 10,000 transactions. 2020-04 Thesis https://shdl.mmu.edu.my/12982/ http://erep.mmu.edu.my/ masters Multimedia University Faculty of Computing and Informatics (FCI) EREP ID: 10287
institution Multimedia University
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topic QA Mathematics
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Yinka, Olaosebikan Tahir
Blockchain-based data access control for healthcare
description Unauthorized access to data is one of the biggest privacy concerns that hinder most organizations to adopt big data technology. Although some mechanisms and systems have been set-up to handle access authorization and identity management for huge databases, nevertheless, the scalability requirements of big data are far beyond what the conventional databases can handle. Therefore, it is trivial to set-up a scalable and efficient identity management algorithm for conventional databases. As such, this study presents the opportunities and problems of implementing cryptography and blockchain for identity management and authorization control in big data, focusing on the healthcare domain. A healthcare organization typically stores and shares data when using distributed systems on a centralized server. All-access requests are passed through a centralized access control system, which makes the control system easy to manage. A centralized strategy however has the following drawbacks: single point of failure, central authority, and limited transparency. However, existing decentralized solutions such as blockchain manage authentication off the decentralized network leveraging the network for identity check only, they lack authorization mechanism for blockchain requirements of models with deterministic outcomes. Firstly, in this research, we explored data access control privacy issues, through a literature study and proposed a decentralized data access and sharing system that preserves privacy to ensure adequate data access management under the blockchain. Secondly, we designed a blockchain framework to resolve the decentralized data access and sharing system privacy issues, by implementing a public key infrastructure model, that utilizes a signature cryptography algorithm (elliptic curve and signcryption). This design was implemented on the blockchain, providing a model with a deterministic outcome that also manages authentication and identity checks on the blockchain. Lastly, we evaluated the performance of the proposed blockchain model as compared to existing approaches. We evaluated and studied the blockchain on four performance metrics which include throughput, latency, scalability, and security. The performance evaluation results further showed that the proposed model achieves higher throughput and lower latency compared to existing approaches when the workload is varied up to 10,000 transactions.
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author Yinka, Olaosebikan Tahir
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title Blockchain-based data access control for healthcare
title_short Blockchain-based data access control for healthcare
title_full Blockchain-based data access control for healthcare
title_fullStr Blockchain-based data access control for healthcare
title_full_unstemmed Blockchain-based data access control for healthcare
title_sort blockchain-based data access control for healthcare
granting_institution Multimedia University
granting_department Faculty of Computing and Informatics (FCI)
publishDate 2020
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