Digital evolution, whether through Internet advances or the development of connected objects, has triggered a veritable societal revolution. Thanks to technological advances, e-health services enable healthcare professionals to monitor patients in real time. However, new challenges have also arisen in the field of e-health, concerning the security of medical data, as well as the protection of patient privacy.
After presenting e-health architectures and explaining the proliferation of cyber attacks, e-Health Security Management focuses on proposing solutions designed to meet these security imperatives and respect patient privacy, such as the use of blockchain, “biometrics”, new encryption methods or artificial intelligence. Implementing these solutions is crucial to guarantee the acceptance and effectiveness of e-health services.
1. Overview of e-Health Architectures, Omessaad Hamdi.
2. Vulnerabilities in e-Health and Countermeasures, Aida Ben Chehida Douss and Ryma Abassi.
3. Security Policies for e-Health Systems, Ryma Abassi.
4. Adaptive, Dynamic, Decentralized Authorizations for e-Health, Tidiane Sylla, Mohamed Aymen Chalouf, Léo Mendiboure and Francine Krief.
5. Applying Blockchain to e-Health, Cyrine Lahsini, Faiza Hamdi and Omessaad Hamdi.
6. Using Biometrics to Secure Intra-BAN Communications, Omessaad Hamdi, Mohamed Aymen Chalouf and Amal Sammoud.
7. Using Biometrics for Authentication in e-Health Systems, Omessaad Hamdi, Mohamed Aymen Chalouf and Amal Sammoud.
8. Security of Medical Data Processing, Manel Abdelhedi and Omessaad Hamdi.
9. Artificial Intelligence for Security of e-Health Systems, Mohamed Aymen Chalouf, Hana Mejri and Omessaad Hamdi.
Omessaad Hamdi is a member of the IEEE and has a PhD in computer science. Her research focuses on information systems security.