Case study: Using Smart Cards with PKI to implement data access control for health information systems

IEEE SoutheastCon 2010(2010)

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Data access control is an important topic in Information Assurance (IA) curriculum. This paper presents a case study of the data access control for health information system. This case study is developed to enhance IA education by providing conceptual information that is relevant and parallel the materials that are learned in the classroom. The case study objective, materials and discussion questions are developed. Students will be able read the case study materials and answer questions based on their reading. The learning goal of this case study is to help students understand the need for data access control, the technologies that are proposed, and how they protect the data's confidentiality, integrity, authentication and non-repudiation. This case study materials can be used in Network Security, Web Security, Data Access Control related undergraduate courses.
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authorisation,medical information systems,public key cryptography,smart cards,web security,conceptual information,data access control,health information systems,information assurance curriculum,network security,public key infrastructure,undergraduate courses,electronic health records,smart card,authentication,confidentiality,integrity,data access,access control,data privacy,health information system,information systems,materials,computer science,data security,computer science education,business
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