Title :
Network access and data security design for telemedicine applications
Author :
Makris, Lambros ; Argiriou, Nikolaos ; Strintzis, Michael G.
Author_Institution :
Inf. Process. Lab., Aristotelian Univ. of Thessaloniki, Greece
Abstract :
The maturing of telecommunication technologies has ushered a whole new era of applications and services in the health care environment. Teleworking, teleconsultation, multimedia conferencing and medical data distribution are rapidly becoming commonplace in clinical practice. As a result, a set of problems arises, concerning data confidentiality and integrity. Public computer networks, such as the emerging ISDN technology, are vulnerable to eavesdropping. Therefore it is important for telemedicine applications to employ end-to-end encryption mechanisms securing the data channel from unauthorised access or modification. We propose a network access and encryption system that is both economical and easily implemented for integration in developing or existing applications, using well-known and thoroughly tested encryption algorithms. Public-key cryptography is used for session-key exchange, while symmetric algorithms are used for bulk encryption. Mechanisms for session-key generation and exchange are also provided
Keywords :
ISDN; computer networks; data communication; health care; medical computing; patient care; performance evaluation; public key cryptography; ISDN; bulk encryption; data channel; data confidentiality; data integrity; data security design; encryption algorithms; encryption mechanisms; encryption system; health care; medical data distribution; multimedia conferencing; network access; performance; public computer network; public-key cryptography; session-key exchange; session-key generation; symmetric algorithms; telecommunication technologies; teleconsultation; telemedicine applications; teleworking; Application software; Computer networks; Cryptography; Data security; Environmental economics; ISDN; Medical services; System testing; Telemedicine; Teleworking;
Conference_Titel :
Computers and Communications, 1997. Proceedings., Second IEEE Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Alexandria
Print_ISBN :
0-8186-7852-6
DOI :
10.1109/ISCC.1997.616058