Privacy Protection for Telecare Medicine Information Systems Using a Chaotic Map-Based Three-Factor Authenticated Key Agreement Scheme

IEEE Journal of Biomedical and Health Informatics
Liping ZhangShanyu Tang

Abstract

Telecare medicine information systems (TMIS) provide flexible and convenient e-health care. However, the medical records transmitted in TMIS are exposed to unsecured public networks, so TMIS are more vulnerable to various types of security threats and attacks. To provide privacy protection for TMIS, a secure and efficient authenticated key agreement scheme is urgently needed to protect the sensitive medical data. Recently, Mishra et al. proposed a biometrics-based authenticated key agreement scheme for TMIS by using hash function and nonce, they claimed that their scheme could eliminate the security weaknesses of Yan et al.'s scheme and provide dynamic identity protection and user anonymity. In this paper, however, we demonstrate that Mishra et al.'s scheme suffers from replay attacks, man-in-the-middle attacks and fails to provide perfect forward secrecy. To overcome the weaknesses of Mishra et al.'s scheme, we then propose a three-factor authenticated key agreement scheme to enable the patient to enjoy the remote healthcare services via TMIS with privacy protection. The chaotic map-based cryptography is employed in the proposed scheme to achieve a delicate balance of security and performance. Security analysis demonstrates th...Continue Reading

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Sep 19, 2016·Journal of Medical Systems·Mohammad WazidVanga Odelu
Dec 7, 2018·Journal of Medical Systems·Arezou Ostad-SharifMorteza Nikooghadam
Feb 10, 2017·Journal of Medical Systems·Qingfeng ChengJianfeng Ma
Jul 3, 2021·Journal of Medical Systems·Dharminder DharminderDheerendra Mishra

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