Abstract

With the advancement in the Internet of Medical Things (IoMT) infrastructure, network security issues have become a serious concern for hospitals and medical facilities. For this, a variety of customized network security tools and frameworks are used to distract several generalized attacks such as botnet-based distributed denial of services attacks (DDoS) and zero-day network attacks. Thus, it becomes difficult to operate routine IoMT services and tasks in between the under-attack scenario. This paper discusses a novel approach named Duo-Secure IoMT framework that uses multi-modal sensory signals’ data to differentiate the attack pattern and routine IoMT devices’ data. The proposed model uses a combination of two techniques such as dynamic Fuzzy C-Means clustering along with customized Bi-LSTM technique that processes sensory medical data securely along with identifying attack patterns within the IoMT network. As a case study, we are using a dataset to evaluate heart disease which consists of 36 attributes and 18940 instances. The performance evaluation shows that the proposed model evaluates a) prediction of heart issues and b) identification of network malware with an individual accuracy of 92.95% and multi-modal joint accuracy of 89.67% in the IoMT-based distributed network environment.

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