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Secure Access to Medical Data over the Internet

Secure Access to Medical Data over the Internet
Secure Access to Medical Data over the Internet
The concept of context-dependent access control has emerged during the last years: Information about the state of a process model of a working environment is combined with general knowledge about a person to grant or revoke access to protected data. Being understood very well in principle, different problems arise when implementing context-dependent access control, in particular on an open network. This paper reports on an ongoing project on context-dependent access control to support distributed clinical trials. Centrally stored data will be accessed from contributors to the clinical trial over the Internet. We present in this paper how context-dependent access control can be implemented on the Internet in a secure way. Technically we use Java Servlets to implement the access control and SSL to secure communication. The whole framework is built around the Java Webserver. We emphasize the technical aspects of this scenario in this paper.
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Ultes-Nitsche, Ulrich
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Teufel, Stephanie
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Hansen, Hans Robert
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Bichler, Martin
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Mahrer, Harald
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Ultes-Nitsche, Ulrich
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Teufel, Stephanie
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Hansen, Hans Robert
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Bichler, Martin
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Mahrer, Harald
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Ultes-Nitsche, Ulrich and Teufel, Stephanie (2000) Secure Access to Medical Data over the Internet. Hansen, Hans Robert, Bichler, Martin and Mahrer, Harald (eds.) Trends in Information and Communication Systems for the 21st Century --- Proceedings of the 8th European Conference on Information Systems. pp. 1331-1337 .

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Abstract

The concept of context-dependent access control has emerged during the last years: Information about the state of a process model of a working environment is combined with general knowledge about a person to grant or revoke access to protected data. Being understood very well in principle, different problems arise when implementing context-dependent access control, in particular on an open network. This paper reports on an ongoing project on context-dependent access control to support distributed clinical trials. Centrally stored data will be accessed from contributors to the clinical trial over the Internet. We present in this paper how context-dependent access control can be implemented on the Internet in a secure way. Technically we use Java Servlets to implement the access control and SSL to secure communication. The whole framework is built around the Java Webserver. We emphasize the technical aspects of this scenario in this paper.

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Published date: July 2000
Venue - Dates: Trends in Information and Communication Systems for the 21st Century --- Proceedings of the 8th European Conference on Information Systems, 2000-06-30
Organisations: Electronics & Computer Science

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Local EPrints ID: 252670
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/252670
PURE UUID: 69984caf-640b-4a15-a7a4-4704d3ff1621

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Date deposited: 19 Sep 2000
Last modified: 10 Dec 2021 20:28

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Author: Ulrich Ultes-Nitsche
Author: Stephanie Teufel
Editor: Hans Robert Hansen
Editor: Martin Bichler
Editor: Harald Mahrer

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