Security and Privacy Management in Internet of Medical Things (IoMT): A Synthesis

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Abstract

The Internet of Medical Things (IoMT) has become a strategic priority for future e-healthcare because of its ability to improve patient care and its scope of providing more reliable clinical data, increasing efficiency, and reducing costs. It is no wonder that many healthcare institutions nowadays like to harness the benefits offered by the IoMT. In fact, it is an infrastructure with connected medical devices, software applications, and care systems and services. However, the accelerated adoption of connected devices also has a serious side effect: it obscures the broader need to meet the requirements of standard security for modern converged environments (even beyond connected medical devices). Adding up different types and numbers of devices risks creating significant security vulnerabilities. In this paper, we have undertaken a study of various security techniques dedicated to this environment during recent years. This study enables us to classify these techniques and to characterize them in order to benefit from their positive aspects.

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Hireche, R., Mansouri, H., & Pathan, A. S. K. (2022, September 1). Security and Privacy Management in Internet of Medical Things (IoMT): A Synthesis. Journal of Cybersecurity and Privacy. Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI). https://doi.org/10.3390/jcp2030033

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