Author : Rajiv Kumar 1
Date of Publication :22nd March 2018
Abstract: Nowadays, hospitals and clinics are using cloud computing to store the patient details. It is accessed by professional such as doctor and nurse in the hospitals. It can help the professionals to make the treatment in correct way. Access the information in remote location is necessary for the treatment to any patient. It is available in the cloud to access the information. Some security risks are involved in the m-health service. In today’s world, cloud computing play a vital role in storing much information to access that in remote location. We can access the stored information from anywhere. Sometimes the information is stolen or modified by some hackers or intruders. To make a data secure in cloud we use optimal asymmetric encryption padding algorithm. Optimal Asymmetric Encryption Padding is a type of data encryption that produces a cipher text. The OAEP algorithm is used to process the original text to asymmetric encryption which uses oracle G. Treatment details stored in the cloud to reduce the patient from keeping the record safe in their daily life
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