Resilient Healthcare Internet of Things Systems: Architectures, Security, and Trust
Authors: Shieh, C.S., Goel, P.K., Horng, M.F. and Pandey, H.M.
Pages: 1-276
DOI: 10.4018/979-8-3373-7610-3
Abstract:The integration of Internet of Things (IoT) technologies into healthcare systems revolutionizes patient monitoring, diagnostics, and treatment delivery. However, this growing interconnectivity introduces new challenges related to system resilience, security, and trust. Resilient healthcare IoT systems must ensure continuous and reliable operation in the face of failures or cyber threats while safeguarding sensitive medical data and maintaining user confidence. This calls for robust architecture that withstands disruptions, advanced security mechanisms to mitigate vulnerabilities, and trust models that promote transparency and accountability. As healthcare relies on smart, connected devices, developing resilient, secure, and trustworthy IoT systems becomes critical for ensuring patient safety and system integrity. Resilient Healthcare Internet of Things Systems: Architectures, Security, and Trust explores the design and implementation of robust architectures for healthcare Internet of Things (IoT) systems. It examines the security challenges and trust frameworks necessary to protect sensitive medical data and ensure reliable operation in complex, interconnected healthcare environments. This book covers topics such as medical technologies, cybersecurity, and healthcare systems, and is a useful resource for medical and healthcare professionals, computer engineers, academicians, researchers, and scientists. Coverage: The many academic areas covered in this publication include, but are not limited to: • Artificial Intelligence • Computer Architecture • Cybersecurity • Digital Technology • Federated Learning • Healthcare Systems • Internet of Things • Intrusion Detection Systems • Machine Learning • Medical Technologies • Organizational Culture • Patient Monitoring • Security and Privacy • Zero Trust Architecture.
Source: Scopus