2022 IEEE Digital Health Security and Privacy Symposium

2022 IEEE Digital Health Security and Privacy Symposium

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As we are seeing an increased usage of devices, services, and applications to improve health outcomes, protecting security and privacy is becoming increasingly important. Recently, we have seen large scale ransomware attacks crippling hospital operations, impacting healthcare providers, patients and stakeholders. Healthcare providers suffer from data breaches violating HIPAA policies stemming from the weaknesses of mobile devices, mhealth apps, just to name a few. Addressing security and privacy for connected healthcare systems is vital to develop trust in using systems in the healthcare domain.

The goal of the Digital Health Security and Privacy Symposium (DHSP) symposium is to provide an international forum connecting data, people and systems towards the secure and privacy aware development and integration of innovative computer, software and applications and improving the support for the transformation of health, medicine and remote patient care. The DHSP symposium seeks inter-disciplinary collaborative research that lead to new fundamental insights; and encourages empirical validation of new concepts through research prototypes, ranging from specific components to entire systems. It will open collaborations between academic, industry, and other organizations to establish better linkages between fundamental science, medicine and healthcare practice and technology development, deployment and use.

This symposium will convene stakeholders from healthcare researchers, providers, medical device manufacturers, patient advocates, regulators and payors involved in the secure design and development of connected health systems. Participants will explore the latest technologies, challenges, and regulations regarding privacy, ethics and trust for connected health IoT systems, and make recommendations for the future. Topics for discussion may include but are not limited to:

  • Secure smart intervention for prevention of diseases
  • Privacy preserving health data analytics
  • Secure smart and connected public health
  • Blockchain technologies for secure health data repository
  • Patient-centric home security and privacy
  • Cognitive haptic based rehabilitation system
  • Privacy preserving computation in genomic data
  • Privacy aware personalized drug delivery
  • Secure monitoring of health conditions such as joint kinematics
  • Attacks and mitigation on smart and wearable health devices
  • Security of non-invasive diagnosis of health conditions
  • Secure and privacy aware smart systems for prediction and assessment of health conditions
  • Intelligent clinical decision support systems
  • Security of Telemedicine and mobile health

Program for the 2022 IEEE Digital Health Security and Privacy Symposium

Security-Privacy (CDH-SYM1)
Friday July 15, 14:00-15:15
Room 201
Session Chair: Sheikh Iqbal Ahamed, Marquette University

CDH_SYM_5669
DeepCAD: A Stand-alone Deep Neural Network-based Framework for Classification and Anomaly Detection in Smart Healthcare Systems
Nur Imtiazul Haque, Mohammad Rahman and Sheikh Iqbal Ahamed

CDH_INV_070
Towards Strengthening the Security of Healthcare Devices using Secure Configuration Provenance
Ragib Hasan

CDH_INV_036
Contactless Authentication for Wearable Devices Using RFID
Valerio Bellandi, Paolo Ceravolo, Mauro Conti and Maryam Ehsanpour

Symposium Chair

Hossain Shahriar, Kennesaw State University