Abstract

Remote patient monitoring is a healthcare delivery model that uses technology to collect and transmit patient data from a remote location to healthcare providers for analysis and treatment. Remote patient monitoring systems rely on a network infrastructure to gather and transmit data from patients to healthcare providers through a network. While these systems become more prevalent, they may also become targets for cyberattacks. This paper deals with the development of a domain ontology to facilitate partial automation to improve the security posture of IoT networks used in remote patient monitoring. For this purpose, it captures the semantics of the concepts and properties of the main security aspects of IoT medical devices. This is complemented by a comprehensive ruleset, evaluated by using SPARQL queries, and automated reasoning over the aggregated knowledge.

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