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Title: Design of a System for the Protection of Cardiac Data
Other Titles: Дизайн на система за защита на кардиологични данни
Authors: Dechev, Miroslav
Cheshmedzhiev, Krasimir
Keywords: Cardiac Data
Electrocardiography
Photoplethysmography
Data Protection through Two-factor Authentication
Issue Date: 24-Jul-2023
Publisher: Institute of Mathematics and Informatics – Bulgarian Academy of Sciences
Citation: Dechev, M.; Cheshmedzhiev, K. (2023). Design of a System for the Protection of Cardiac Data, Science Series "Innovative STEM Education", volume 05, ISSN: 2683-1333, Institute of Mathematics and Informatics – Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, pp. 45-52, DOI: https://doi.org/10.55630/STEM.2023.0506
Series/Report no.: Science Series "Innovative STEM Education", volume 05;06
Abstract: The recording, processing, analysis and storage of cardiac data is an essential step in achieving better care for the cardiac health status of patients. An important aspect in the processing and access to this type of data is the ability to reliably protect it from unauthorized access. The article shows an automated system for registration and mathematical analysis of cardiac data and methods for their protection. Information protection is achieved by implementing two-factor authentication. The characteristic of two-factor authentication is that access to the system takes place in two stages: entering a password as the first step and a code/key as the second. In this way, for protection, unauthorized access to the patient 39 file, including personal information and results of cardiac tests, is prevented.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10525/4488
ISSN: 2683-1333
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