Title :
Secured e-health data retrieval in DaaS and Big Data
Author :
Shin, Donghoon ; Sahama, Tony ; Gajanayake, Randike
Author_Institution :
Sci. & Eng. Fac., Queensland Univ. of Technol., Brisbane, QLD, Australia
Abstract :
Big Data is one of rising IT trends such as cloud computing, social networking or ubiquitous computing. Big Data can offer beneficial scenarios in the e-health arena. However, one of the scenarios can be that Big Data needs to be kept secured for a long time in order to gain its benefits such as finding cures for infectious diseases and keeping patients´ privacy. From this connection, it is beneficial to analyze Big Data to make meaningful information while the data are stored in a secure manner. Thus, the analysis of various database encryption techniques is essential. In this study, we simulated 3 types of technical environments such as Plain-text, Microsoft Built-in Encryption, and custom Advanced Encryption Standard using Bucket Index in Data-as-a-Service. The results showed that custom AES-DaaS has faster range query response time than MS built-in encryption. In addition, while carrying out the scalability test, we acknowledged there are performance thresholds according to physical IT resources. Therefore, for the purpose of efficient Big Data management in e-health, it is noteworthy to examine its scalability limits as well even if it is under cloud computing environment. Furthermore, when designing an e-health database, both patients´ privacy and system performance needs to be dealt as top priorities.
Keywords :
cloud computing; cryptography; data analysis; data privacy; database management systems; diseases; health care; information retrieval; medical computing; ubiquitous computing; AES-DaaS; IT trends; Microsoft built-in encryption; big data analysis; big data management; bucket index; cloud computing environment; custom advanced encryption standard; data-as-a-service; database encryption techniques; infectious diseases; patient privacy; plain-text; scalability limits; secured e-health data retrieval; social networking; ubiquitous computing; Data handling; Data storage systems; Encryption; Indexes; Information management; Scalability; AES; Big Data; Bloom filter; Bucket Index; DaaS; cloud; e-health; formatting; security;
Conference_Titel :
e-Health Networking, Applications & Services (Healthcom), 2013 IEEE 15th International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Lisbon
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-5800-2
DOI :
10.1109/HealthCom.2013.6720677