Extended Chaotic-Map-Based User Authentication and Key Agreement for HIPAA Privacy/Security Regulations

Author:

Hsieh Yi-Pei,Lee Kuo-Chang,Lee Tian-FuORCID,Su Guo-JunORCID

Abstract

Background: The US government has enacted the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA), in which patient control over electronic protected health information is a major issue of concern. The two main goals of the Act are the privacy and security regulations in the HIPAA and the availability and confidentiality of electronic protected health information. The most recent authenticated key-agreement schemes for HIPAA privacy/security have been developed using time-consuming modular exponential computations or scalar multiplications on elliptic curves to provide higher security. However, these authenticated key-agreement schemes either have a heavy computational cost or suffer from authorization problems. Methods: Recent studies have demonstrated that cryptosystems using chaotic-map operations are more efficient than those that use modular exponential computations and scalar multiplications on elliptic curves. Additionally, enhanced Chebyshev polynomials exhibit the semigroup property and the commutative property. Hence, this paper develops a secure and efficient certificate-based authenticated key-agreement scheme for HIPAA privacy/security regulations by using extended chaotic maps. Results and Conclusions: This work develops a user-authentication and key-agreement scheme that solves security problems that afflict related schemes. This proposed key-agreement scheme depends on a certificate-management center to enable doctors, patients and authentication servers to realize mutual authentication through certificates and thereby reduce the number of rounds of communications that are required. The proposed scheme not only provides more security functions, but also has a lower computational cost than related schemes.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Fluid Flow and Transfer Processes,Computer Science Applications,Process Chemistry and Technology,General Engineering,Instrumentation,General Materials Science

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