A Computational Framework for Cyber Threats in Medical IoT Systems

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Abstract

Smart social systems are ones where a number of individuals share and interact with each other via various networking devices. There exist a number of benefits to including smart-based systems in networks such as religions, economy, medicine, and other networks. However, the involvement of several cyber threats leads to adverse effects on society in terms of finance, business, liability, economy, psychology etc. The aim of this paper is to present a secure and efficient medical Internet of Things communication mechanism by preventing various cyber threats. The proposed framework uses Artificial Intelligence-based techniques such as Levenberg–Marquardt (LM) and Viterbi algorithms to prevent various social cyber threats during interaction and sharing of messages. The proposed mechanism is simulated and validated with various performance metrics compared with the traditional mechanism.

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Rathee, G., Saini, H., Kerrache, C. A., & Herrera-Tapia, J. (2022). A Computational Framework for Cyber Threats in Medical IoT Systems. Electronics (Switzerland), 11(11). https://doi.org/10.3390/electronics11111705

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