Um Modelo de Segurança e Privacidade para Redes Sociais Móveis Aplicadas à Área da Saúde
Abstract
Mobile Social Networks (MSN) comprise a social structure whose members are related in groups and the interaction is done through portable computing devices with access to wireless technologies. In health care it is possible to apply MSN concepts for conducting collaborative actions related to health care and its education. Recently many middleware for MSN have been proposed. However, the current MSN middleware are in a preliminary stage in relation to security and privacy requirements. This requirements becomes even more essentials when sensitive data are shared, such as in health applications where patient's profiles and their medical records are manipulated. This paper presents a security and privacy model designed for MSN applications with focus in the health care domain.
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