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    Title: Electronic signatures for long-term storage purpose in electronic anamnesis
    Authors: Yu, Y.L.a , Chung, Y.F.b , Chen, T.S.
    Contributors: Department of Electrical Engineering, Tunghai University
    Keywords: Electronic anamnesis;Electronic signature;Hospital information system;Trusted third party
    Date: 2008
    Issue Date: 2013-05-15T09:05:08Z (UTC)
    Abstract: Nowadays, business transactions and personal activities are increasingly accomplished through the Internet or by stored electronic data. Therefore, there is a need to establish data protection measures to uphold privacy especially in communication and cooperation in public health care and public welfare; it is also needed to ensure data integrity during specific time. Although the standard of secure technology is quite high and still continuously improving, new attacks still continue to appear. To ensure their security, electronic files need to be re-signed before the termination of their security life circle. In addition, on the basis of technology and legitimacy, we take measures to keep the files intact, and then re-encrypt and re-store both new and old keys of the files. This scheme can retain confidentiality; what is more, the same signer can still decode the encrypted data years later. For electronic anamneses to assist doctors in understanding the physical condition of their patients, they must have an access to profound diagnoses based on case history. The case history records information of patients, and therefore should have restricted access in order to ensure privacy and integrity. Hence, it is crucial that a secure and long termed storage method be used for electronic anamneses. Presently, a Trusted Third Party (TTP) is employed to facilitate interactions between two parties who trust TTP, and it is responsible for checking whether the keys and property statuses of the two parties correspond to transmission procedures.
    Relation: International Journal of Innovative Computing, Information and Control
    Volume 4, Issue 11, November 2008, Pages 3047-3058
    Appears in Collections:[電機工程學系所] 期刊論文

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