Deduplication with Attribute Based Encryption in E-Health Care Systems

Authors

  • Gyan Prakash

Keywords:

Health care System, Deduplication, Attribute Based Encryption, privacy and storage problems.

Abstract

Attribute Based Encryption (ABE) algorithm is the one of the most familiar one in cloud computing environment. While with the influence of data Deduplication technique is more effective to secure any kind of data bases. The existing system of this paper is based on Health Care Systems. In this system, large amount of data bases can be stored and retrieved day by day. So the problem arises in privacy module and storage module. Because in recent period, data’s structure in health care system can be stored heavily. So it is vulnerable to Bruce force attack. In this paper, the proposed system is overcome the drawback of privacy and storage problem in Health care systems. Attribute based encryption with data Deduplication is the best way to avoid the privacy problems.

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Author Biographies

Gyan Prakash

Explorer, Startup India, Government of India & Co-Founder, Emsoft Technologies, Chennai.

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2019-12-27

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