Security implications in the transformation of healthcare through internet of things devices

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Date

2021

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Citation of Original Publication

Ray, George, Ephais Ruhode, Albert Mubako, Jeff Ray, and Walter Kashiri. “Security Implications in the Transformation of Healthcare through Internet of Things Devices.” Issues In Information Systems 22, no. 2 (2021): 63–72. https://doi.org/10.48009/2_iis_2021_63-73.

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ATTRIBUTION-NONCOMMERCIAL-NODERIVATIVES 4.0 INTERNATIONAL

Abstract

Africa has a growing industry producing medical devices for the developing world that are ASSURED: Affordable, Sensitive, Specific, User-friendly, Rapid, Equipment-free and Deliverable to end-users. This industry and more generally healthcare in Africa benefits by adding security to ASSURED. This paper investigates two questions related to security for IoT medical solutions: 1.) What are the vulnerable security points in an IoT based medical system; and 2.) How can these vulnerabilities be hardened? To answer these questions, a security reference architecture is identified that can be the framework for identifying, understanding, teaching and mitigating threats in the various modules of an IoT healthcare solution.