Big data security analytics in clinical data using cryptographic algorithms

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With increasing apprehension and concerns of cloud computing and information security, awareness about the use of security algorithms in data systems and processes is indispensable. The objective of this paper is to examine a set of cryptographic algorithms for cloud platforms to secure clinical data. The main benefits of cloud storage are scalability, resilience, cost efficiency, high reliability and easy access to your knowledge anyplace, anytime. Because of these benefits every organization is moving its data to the cloud. So there is a necessity to protect that data against unauthorized access, modification or denial of access etc. we analyzed the use of cryptography in securing clinical data sets using evaluation parameters such as computing memory, encryption time and decryption time.

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Gracious, S., Nandanan, G., Dagma, K. R., & Hari Narayana, A. G. (2019). Big data security analytics in clinical data using cryptographic algorithms. International Journal of Recent Technology and Engineering, 8(2), 107–110. https://doi.org/10.35940/ijrte.A1819.078219

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