Автоматизация технологических и бизнес-процессов (Oct 2024)
CYBERSECURITY IN THE EXCHANGE OF BIOMETRIC AND BIOMEDICAL DATA
Abstract
Abstract.. Demographic change, such as the rapidly aging populations in many industrialized countries, along with the rise in chronic diseases (such as diabetes and heart disease), has prompted many professionals to explore how technology can alleviate the burden on healthcare workers and provide effective tools for the elderly. In particular, IoT (Internet of Things) technologies can play a key role in helping individuals manage their health issues at home. This has led to the development of "personal health devices" that allow individuals to monitor their health condition at home and share this data with healthcare providers and caregivers. The integration of "cloud" technologies into medical services is crucial for the large-scale deployment of reliable, high-tech solutions aimed at enabling self-monitoring for a broad user base. However, as modern information and communication technologies become increasingly embedded in healthcare, one of the most critical factors remains the reliability and security of medical, biomedical, and biometric data. From this perspective, ensuring cybersecurity in the deployment of such systems and services is of paramount importance.