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[ACM Press the 2009 ACM workshop - Chicago, Illinois, USA (2009.11.13-2009.11.13)] Proceedings of the 2009 ACM workshop on Cloud computing security - CCSW '09 - Patient controlled encryption

โœ Scribed by Benaloh, Josh; Chase, Melissa; Horvitz, Eric; Lauter, Kristin


Book ID
118193568
Publisher
ACM Press
Year
2009
Weight
553 KB
Volume
0
Category
Article
ISBN
1605587842

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โœฆ Synopsis


We explore the challenge of preserving patients' privacy in electronic health record systems. We argue that security in such systems should be enforced via encryption as well as access control. Furthermore, we argue for approaches that enable patients to generate and store encryption keys, so that the patients' privacy is protected should the host data center be compromised. The standard argument against such an approach is that encryption would interfere with the functionality of the system. However, we show that we can build an efficient system that allows patients both to share partial access rights with others, and to perform searches over their records. We formalize the requirements of a Patient Controlled Encryption scheme, and give several instantiations, based on existing cryptographic primitives and protocols, each achieving a different set of properties.


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