A Survey on Security and Privacy Issues in Modern Healthcare Systems: Attacks and Defenses

May 15, 2020 ยท The Cartographer ยท ๐Ÿ› ACM Trans. Comput. Heal.

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Authors AKM Iqridar Newaz, Amit Kumar Sikder, Mohammad Ashiqur Rahman, A. Selcuk Uluagac arXiv ID 2005.07359 Category cs.CR: Cryptography & Security Citations 211 Venue ACM Trans. Comput. Heal. Last Checked 1 day ago
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The recent advancements in computing systems and wireless communications have made healthcare systems more efficient than before. Modern healthcare devices can monitor and manage different health conditions of the patients automatically without any manual intervention from medical professionals. Additionally, the use of implantable medical devices (IMDs), body area networks (BANs), and Internet of Things (IoT) technologies in healthcare systems improve the overall patient monitoring and treatment process. However, these systems are complex in software and hardware, and optimizing between security, privacy, and treatment is crucial for healthcare systems as any security or privacy violation can lead to severe effects on patients' treatments and overall health conditions. Indeed, the healthcare domain is increasingly facing security challenges and threats due to numerous design flaws and the lack of proper security measures in healthcare devices and applications. In this paper, we explore various security and privacy threats to healthcare systems and discuss the consequences of these threats. We present a detailed survey of different potential attacks and discuss their impacts. Furthermore, we review the existing security measures proposed for healthcare systems and discuss their limitations. Finally, we conclude the paper with future research directions toward securing healthcare systems against common vulnerabilities.
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