Enhancing SHACS with Oblivious RAM for Secure and Resilient Access Control in Cloud Healthcare Environments

Authors

  • Winner Pulakhandam Author
  • Vamshi Krishna Samudrala Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.62643/

Keywords:

HIPAA, GDPR, cloud healthcare, data security, access control, privacy, resilience, cryptography, hybrid algorithms, oblivious RAM (ORAM).

Abstract

This study presents an enhanced security framework for cloud-based healthcare systems by integrating Oblivious RAM (ORAM) into Secure and Resilient Healthcare Access Control Systems (SHACS). The incorporation of ORAM provides access pattern obfuscation, preventing inference attacks and ensuring that sensitive patient data remains protected during access operations. The proposed system leverages adaptive access control, anomaly detection, and dynamic policy adaptation, which together improve the overall security and efficiency of healthcare data management. By using ORAM, the system ensures that data access patterns cannot be easily deduced, further protecting against unauthorized access and maintaining confidentiality. The performance evaluation of the proposed framework demonstrates several key improvements. The access latency is reduced to 43.5 milliseconds, and the system achieves a throughput of 124.3 requests per second, showcasing its ability to handle high-demand cloud healthcare environments. Additionally, the anomaly detection rate is significantly high at 96.2%, ensuring proactive identification of suspicious access patterns. The resilience score of the system stands at 94.7%, reflecting its robustness against both insider and external threats. The false-positive rate is minimized to 3.2%, improving the accuracy of anomaly detection. Further analysis through an ablation study reveals that combining ORAM with resilient mechanisms reduces privacy leakage to just 7.5 bits and enhances SHACS resilience to 98.1%. These results highlight the framework’s effectiveness in balancing security and performance, offering a robust, scalable solution that secures healthcare data in the cloud while mitigating modern cyber threats. This study underscores the potential of integrating advanced cryptographic techniques into healthcare systems for improved security and privacy.

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Published

21-05-2021

How to Cite

Enhancing SHACS with Oblivious RAM for Secure and Resilient Access Control in Cloud Healthcare Environments. (2021). International Journal of Engineering Research and Science & Technology, 17(2), 32-46. https://doi.org/10.62643/