Abstract

Abstract: Cloud computing and social networks are changing the way healthcare provides by providing real-time data sharing in a cost-effective way. However, the issue of data security is one of the key barriers to the widespread use of social networking services (MHSN), as health information is considered extremely sensitive. In this paper, we introduce a secure data sharing and MHSN profile matching scheme on a cloud computer. Patients can extract their encrypted health records from cloud storage via identity-based broadcast encryption (IBBE), and share them with a team of physicians in a safe and effective manner. Then we introduce a conditional data-based encryption component, which allows physicians who satisfy the pre-defined conditions in ciphertext to authorize cloud platform to convert ciphertext into a new ciphertext-based encryption system. without disclosing any sensitive information. The paper will also provide insight into data security policies that may authorize certain administrators to have read-only capabilities for all device parameters and read / write specific set of commands. Each administrator may have a different access profile introduction.

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