CRJun 20, 2019
Cryptanalysis of Khatoon et al.'s ECC-based Authentication Protocol for Healthcare SystemsMahdi Nikooghadam, Haleh Amintoosi
Telecare medical information systems are gaining rapid popularity in terms of providing the delivery of online health-related services such as online remote health profile access for patients and doctors. Due to being installed entirely on Internet, these systems are exposed to various security and privacy threats. Hence, establishing a secure key agreement and authentication process between the patients and the medical servers is an important challenge. Recently, Khatoon et.al proposed an ECC-based unlink-able authentication and key agreement method for healthcare related application in smart city. In this article, we provide a descriptive analysis on their proposed scheme and prove that Khatoon et al.'s scheme is vulnerable to known-session-specific temporary information attack and is not able to provide perfect forward secrecy.
SINov 11, 2013
Providing Trustworthy Contributions via a Reputation Framework in Social Participatory Sensing SystemsHaleh Amintoosi, Salil S. Kanhere
Social participatory sensing is a newly proposed paradigm that tries to address the limitations of participatory sensing by leveraging online social networks as an infrastructure. A critical issue in the success of this paradigm is to assure the trustworthiness of contributions provided by participants. In this paper, we propose an application-agnostic reputation framework for social participatory sensing systems. Our framework considers both the quality of contribution and the trustworthiness level of participant within the social network. These two aspects are then combined via a fuzzy inference system to arrive at a final trust rating for a contribution. A reputation score is also calculated for each participant as a resultant of the trust ratings assigned to him. We adopt the utilization of PageRank algorithm as the building block for our reputation module. Extensive simulations demonstrate the efficacy of our framework in achieving high overall trust and assigning accurate reputation scores.