Design of a trustworthy and resilient data sharing platform for healthcare provision
Abstract
Healthcare data sharing platforms have been gaining prominence over the last decade, especially with the emergence of technologies dedicated to increase system security and users’ privacy. Moreover, these platforms are becoming less centralised as time progresses, with need for more data from a variety of locations and settings to be transferred between authorised parties. These requirements also include legal and ethical concerns when creating such solution. Through data sharing, organisations can gain access to previously unknown information or higher quality data, share research findings, and make decisions based on larger (and hopefully more representative) datasets. Such platform should be resilient to attack or loss of data and be able to recover quickly and efficiently from unexpected events. This paper focuses on the blend of emerging technologies (data lake and blockchain) in a design to provide secure and resilient data sharing to only those patients and healthcare professionals authorised to access it across multiple European countries.
Citation
Banton , M , Bowles , J , Silvina , A & Webber , T 2021 , Design of a trustworthy and resilient data sharing platform for healthcare provision . in R Adler , A Bennaceur , S Burton , A Di Salle , N Nostro , R L Olsen , S Saidi , P Schleiss , D Schneider & H-P Schwefel (eds) , Dependable computing - EDCC 2021 workshops : DREAMS, DSOGRI, SERENE 2021, Munich, Germany, September 13, 2021, proceedings . Communications in Computer and Information Science , vol. 1462 , Springer Science and Business Media , Cham , pp. 144-151 , 17th European Dependable Computing Conference, EDCC 2021 held jointly with 2nd Worskhop on Dynamic Risk Management for Autonomous Systems, DREAMS 2021, 3rd Workshop on Dependable Solutions for Intelligent Electricity Distribution Grids, DSOGRI 2021 and 13th Workshop on Software Engineering for Resilient Systems, SERENE 2021 , Munich , Germany , 13/09/21 . https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-86507-8_14 conference
Publication
Dependable computing - EDCC 2021 workshops
ISSN
1865-0929Type
Conference item
Description
Funding Information: The research in this paper was supported by the EU H2020 project SERUMS: Securing Medical Data in Smart Patient-Centric Healthcare Systems (grant code 826278).Collections
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