The security and privacy of usage policies and provenance logs in an Information Accountability Framework


Autoria(s): Grunwell, Daniel; Gajanayake, Randike; Sahama, Tony
Contribuinte(s)

Maeder, Anthony

Warren, Jim

Data(s)

2015

Resumo

The potential benefits of shared eHealth records systems are promising for the future of improved healthcare. However, the uptake of such systems is hindered by concerns over the security and privacy of patient information. The use of Information Accountability and so called Accountable-eHealth (AeH) systems has been proposed to balance the privacy concerns of patients with the information needs of healthcare professionals. However, a number of challenges remain before AeH systems can become a reality. Among these is the need to protect the information stored in the usage policies and provenance logs used by AeH systems to define appropriate use of information and hold users accountable for their actions. In this paper, we discuss the privacy and security issues surrounding these accountability mechanisms, define valid access to the information they contain, discuss solutions to protect them, and verify and model an implementation of the access requirements as part of an Information Accountability Framework.

Formato

application/pdf

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/78439/

Publicador

Australian Computer Society

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/78439/3/grunwell2015security.pdf

http://crpit.com/abstracts/CRPITV164Grunwell.html

Grunwell, Daniel, Gajanayake, Randike, & Sahama, Tony (2015) The security and privacy of usage policies and provenance logs in an Information Accountability Framework. In Maeder, Anthony & Warren, Jim (Eds.) Proceedings of the Eighth Australasian Workshop on Health Informatics and Knowledge Management (HIKM2015), Australian Computer Society, Sydney, Australia, pp. 33-40.

Direitos

Copyright 2015 Australian Computer Society, Inc.

Fonte

School of Electrical Engineering & Computer Science; Science & Engineering Faculty

Palavras-Chave #080000 INFORMATION AND COMPUTING SCIENCES #Information Accountability #electronic health records #eHealth #privacy #information security
Tipo

Conference Paper