What is it about?
Wireless Body Area Networks (WBANs) involve the transfer of sensitive health-related data from various sensors located on or inside the human body to a central sink or hub for processing and analysis. Ensuring secure data transfer in WBANs is crucial to protect the privacy and integrity of this sensitive information. Here are several methods and protocols used to secure data transfer between WBAN devices and the sink.
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Why is it important?
Secure data transfer in Wireless Body Area Networks (WBANs) is critically important for several reasons: Privacy Protection: WBANs often involve the collection and transmission of sensitive health-related data from sensors attached to or implanted within the human body. Ensuring secure data transfer protects the privacy of individuals by preventing unauthorized access, interception, or tampering of this sensitive information. Preventing Data Breaches: Unauthorized access to health data can lead to severe consequences, including identity theft, financial fraud, or blackmail. Secure data transfer mechanisms prevent data breaches that could result in the exposure of personal and sensitive information. Maintaining Data Integrity: Security measures like encryption, authentication, and integrity verification ensure that the data transmitted from WBAN sensors to the sink remains intact and unaltered during transit. This safeguards the accuracy and reliability of the collected health data, which is crucial for medical diagnosis and treatment. Compliance with Regulations: Many regions have strict regulations (such as HIPAA in the United States or GDPR in the European Union) that mandate the protection of personal health information. Secure data transfer helps organizations comply with these regulations, avoiding legal penalties and ensuring ethical handling of sensitive data. Preventing Unauthorized Access: Implementing robust security measures prevents unauthorized devices or individuals from accessing the WBAN network. Access control mechanisms ensure that only authorized entities can communicate with the network, reducing the risk of malicious attacks. Building Trust and Confidence: Maintaining a secure environment for data transfer within WBANs builds trust among users, healthcare providers, and stakeholders. This trust is essential for widespread adoption of WBAN technology and encourages individuals to share their health-related information for medical research and treatment purposes. Protecting Against Cyber Threats: With the rise of cyber threats and attacks targeting healthcare systems, securing data transfer within WBANs helps protect against various cyber threats such as eavesdropping, data interception, and unauthorized access by hackers or malicious entities.
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This page is a summary of: OTP-Q encryption and Diffie-Hellman mutual authentication for e-healthcare data based on lightweight S-WBSN framework, Technology and Health Care, November 2023, IOS Press,
DOI: 10.3233/thc-220588.
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