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Security and Privacy Issues in Medical Internet of Things: Overview, Countermeasures, Challenges and Future Directions

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  • Mohamed Elhoseny

    (Faculty of Computers and Information, Mansoura University, Mansoura 35516, Egypt)

  • Navod Neranjan Thilakarathne

    (Department of ICT, Faculty of Technology, University of Colombo, Colombo 00700, Sri Lanka)

  • Mohammed I. Alghamdi

    (Department of Computer Science, Al-Baha University, Al-Bahah 1988, Saudi Arabia)

  • Rakesh Kumar Mahendran

    (Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, Vel Tech Multitech Dr. Rangarajan Dr. Sakunthala Engineering College, Tamil Nadu 6000062, India)

  • Akber Abid Gardezi

    (Department of Computer Science, COMSATS University Islamabad, Islamabad 44000, Pakistan)

  • Hesiri Weerasinghe

    (Faculty of Computing and Technology, University of Kelaniya, Colombo 00700, Sri Lanka)

  • Anuradhi Welhenge

    (Faculty of Computing and Technology, University of Kelaniya, Colombo 00700, Sri Lanka)

Abstract

The rapid development and the expansion of Internet of Things (IoT)-powered technologies have strengthened the way we live and the quality of our lives in many ways by combining Internet and communication technologies through its ubiquitous nature. As a novel technological paradigm, this IoT is being served in many application domains including healthcare, surveillance, manufacturing, industrial automation, smart homes, the military, etc. Medical Internet of Things (MIoT), or the use of IoT in healthcare, is becoming a booming trend towards improving the health and wellbeing of billions of people by offering smooth and seamless medical facilities and by enhancing the services provided by medical practitioners, nurses, pharmaceutical companies, and other related government and non-government organizations. In recent times, this MIoT has gained higher attention for its potential to alleviate the massive burden on global healthcare, which has been caused by the rise of chronic diseases, the aging population, and emergency situations such as the recent COVID-19 global pandemic, where many government and non-government medical resources were challenged, owing to the rising demand for medical resources. It is evident that with this recent growing demand for MIoT, the associated technologies and its interconnected, heterogeneous nature adds new concerns as it becomes accessible to confidential patient data, often without patient or the medical staff consciousness, as the security and privacy of MIoT devices and technologies are often overlooked and undermined by relevant stakeholders. Hence, the growing security breaches that target the MIoT in healthcare are making the security and privacy of Medical IoT a crucial topic that is worth scrutinizing. In this study, we examined the current state of security and privacy of the MIoT, which has become of utmost concern among many security experts and researchers due to its rapid demand in recent times. Nevertheless, pertaining to the current state of security and privacy, we also examine and discuss a number of attack use cases, countermeasures and solutions, recent challenges, and anticipated future directions where further attention is required through this study.

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  • Mohamed Elhoseny & Navod Neranjan Thilakarathne & Mohammed I. Alghamdi & Rakesh Kumar Mahendran & Akber Abid Gardezi & Hesiri Weerasinghe & Anuradhi Welhenge, 2021. "Security and Privacy Issues in Medical Internet of Things: Overview, Countermeasures, Challenges and Future Directions," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 13(21), pages 1-31, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jsusta:v:13:y:2021:i:21:p:11645-:d:661659
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    1. Samaneh Madanian & Tserendorj Chinbat & Maduka Subasinghage & David Airehrour & Farkhondeh Hassandoust & Sira Yongchareon, 2024. "Health IoT Threats: Survey of Risks and Vulnerabilities," Future Internet, MDPI, vol. 16(11), pages 1-33, October.
    2. Ng, S.C.H. & Ho, G.T.S. & Wu, C.H., 2023. "Blockchain-IIoT-big data aided process control and quality analytics," International Journal of Production Economics, Elsevier, vol. 261(C).

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