CONSISTENCY OF PRIVACY VIEWS ON HIPPOCRATIC AND MULTILEVEL DATABASES USING SMART CONTRACTS
Journal: International Journal of Advanced Research (Vol.9, No. 01)Publication Date: 2021-01-20
Authors : A. Anandita Iyer R.K. Shyama Sundar; Umadevi K.S.;
Page : 823-834
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Abstract
Nowadays the whole world is immersed in data. Starting from creating the data, using the data, sharing the data, everyone has control of their respective data. Even the companies rely highly on data as all of their storage and analysis have been computerized. In most traditional methods, the database which is being deployed is deemed trustworthy. But the threat always persists no matter how secure the database is. Attackers perform various types of attacks possible to gain access, tamper or perform any kind of compromising action on the database which will hamper the working of a company/individual.So, the goal is to achieve security against those attacks and additionally avoiding users to obtain information which they are not authorized to.However, there exists a series of relational data such as medical databases where there are two or more parties involved in a database and the trust factor automatically takes a hit. In this paper, I propose a model, that provides authorization, confidentiality, accessibility and privacy for a healthcare database.
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