2023
DOI: 10.1108/jeim-02-2021-0084
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Securing and managing healthcare data generated by intelligent blockchain systems on cloud networks through DNA cryptography

Abstract: PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to ensure the anonymity and security of health data and improve the integrity and authenticity among patients, doctors and insurance providers. Simulation and validation algorithms are proposed in this work to ensure the proper implementation of the distributed system to secure and manage healthcare data. The author also aims to examine the methodology of Wireless Body Area Networks and how it contributes to the health monitoring system.Design/methodology/approachWireless Bo… Show more

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“…While the vast majority of empirical studies in the cloud computing literature focused solely on the factors that determine initial cloud adoption by organizations (e.g. Kaur et al ., 2023; Dwivedi and Mustafee, 2010; Alshamaila et al ., 2013; Gangwar et al ., 2015; Senyo et al ., 2016; Chang, 2020; Sharma and Sehrawat, 2020), this study shifts the focus to the factors that influence the post-adoption outcome (i.e. satisfaction) beyond the initial adoption and highlights the importance of organizational mindfulness and its dimensions as a key condition to satisfaction with the SecaaS model.…”
Section: Discussion Of Theoretical and Practical Implicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While the vast majority of empirical studies in the cloud computing literature focused solely on the factors that determine initial cloud adoption by organizations (e.g. Kaur et al ., 2023; Dwivedi and Mustafee, 2010; Alshamaila et al ., 2013; Gangwar et al ., 2015; Senyo et al ., 2016; Chang, 2020; Sharma and Sehrawat, 2020), this study shifts the focus to the factors that influence the post-adoption outcome (i.e. satisfaction) beyond the initial adoption and highlights the importance of organizational mindfulness and its dimensions as a key condition to satisfaction with the SecaaS model.…”
Section: Discussion Of Theoretical and Practical Implicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cloud-based solutions standardize and centralize data, making it easily accessible to authorized users across various healthcare sectors. This improved interoperability supports continuous data sharing amongst healthcare providers, improving care coordination, enhancing patient outcomes, and ultimately reducing duplication of tests [3]. Furthermore, cloud platforms enable real-time and secure access to patient data from anyplace, enabling healthcare experts to make informed decisions at the point of care.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…al. [16], explain the importance of using DNA cryptography and intelligent blockchain systems on cloud networks to manage and secure healthcare data. It draws attention to the difficulties in protecting private health information, the contribution of DNA cryptography to improving blockchain security, and the possible advantages of using intelligent blockchain systems for the administration of patient data.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%