HEALTH+Z: Confidential provider selection in collaborative healthcare P2P networks

Sergej Zerr, Odyseas Papapetrou, Elena Demidova

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Many real world applications in the healthcare domain would gain a substantial advantage from sharing and search technologies available for P2P infrastructures if these technologies could provide required confidentiality guarantees. Currently, DHT-based indexes which are typically applied for effective and efficient information sharing and retrieval in P2P networks do not offer sufficient confidentiality for the patient data in a healthcare network and medical document archives. In this paper we discuss the challenges involved in securing patient data stored in a DHT-based index and discuss initial solutions to address these challenges.

Originele taal-2Engels
TitelPIR 2014 Privacy-Preserving IR 2014
SubtitelProceeding of the 1st International Workshop on Privacy-Preserving IR: When Information Retrieval Meets Privacy and Security co-located with 37th Annual International ACM SIGIR conference (SIGIR 2014)
RedacteurenLuo Si, Hui Yang
UitgeverijCEUR-WS.org
Pagina's1-6
Aantal pagina's6
StatusGepubliceerd - 1 jan. 2014
Extern gepubliceerdJa
Evenement1st International Workshop on Privacy-Preserving IR: When Information Retrieval Meets Privacy and Security, PIR 2014, Co-Located with 37th Annual International ACM SIGIR Conference, SIGIR 2014 - Gold Coast, Australië
Duur: 11 jul. 201411 jul. 2014

Publicatie series

NaamCEUR Workshop Proceedings
UitgeverijCEUR-WS.org
Volume1225
ISSN van geprinte versie1613-0073

Congres

Congres1st International Workshop on Privacy-Preserving IR: When Information Retrieval Meets Privacy and Security, PIR 2014, Co-Located with 37th Annual International ACM SIGIR Conference, SIGIR 2014
Land/RegioAustralië
StadGold Coast
Periode11/07/1411/07/14

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