Affiliation:
1. Pondicherry University, India
Abstract
The healthcare sector has seen a digital revolution in smart devices, information systems, cloud services, and smart technology. The advancement of digital healthcare services has made treatment easier and more accessible. However, the healthcare sector is now the target of most cyberattacks that are impacted by data breaches. Healthcare data breaches are exposing a larger volume of records, and resulting in financial losses. Protection models are needed to analyze the pattern of healthcare data breaches and detect and forecast outcomes. This chapter aims to study the importance of cyberattacks and propose a digital trust architectural model for connected medical devices in the real-time healthcare environment.
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