Abstract
In most developed countries, the medical healthcare system is experiencing rapid development from the stage of clinical information to the stage of information dissemination. In all of these countries, it is undeniable that the Internet of Medical Things (IoMT) technologies have contributed in order to develop information medical healthcare. In reality, the development of smart medical healthcare has been hindered by the protection of medical privacy, according to research and acceptance. This is especially true as telecommunications systems continue to expand and wireless sensor networks (WSN) develop, as well as ways to penetrate those checks that have become increasingly difficult. In the smart healthcare system, protecting users’ information remains an outstanding issue. IoMT features and the protection of privacy and security have led to the development of an extended privacy homomorphism algorithm based on scrambling matrixes, an encryption algorithm enhanced by Modified RSA (mRSA), and a method of encrypted data compression that ensures data confidentiality. For the above purpose, we built a prototype system on a demo temporary domain using both hardware and software. According to the results, the proposed scheme protects E-healthcare from potential threats by providing stakeholders with a secure interface and preventing unauthorized users from accessing the mCloud, thus ensuring privacy. E-healthcare services based on cloud technology are protected by the proposed scheme because it is simple and robust.
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