Enhancing smart healthcare networks: Integrating attribute-based encryption for optimization and anti-corruption mechanisms

Heliyon. 2024 Oct 16;11(1):e39462. doi: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2024.e39462. eCollection 2025 Jan 15.

Abstract

This study investigates the feasibility and effectiveness of integrating Attribute-Based Encryption (ABE) into smart healthcare networks, with a particular focus on its role in enhancing anti-corruption mechanisms. The study provides a comprehensive analysis of current vulnerabilities in these networks, identifying potential data security risks. An anti-corruption mechanism is designed to ensure data integrity and reliability. The ABE approach is then empirically compared to other prominent encryption algorithms, such as Identity-Based Encryption, Data Encryption Standard, Advanced Encryption Standard, and Rivest-Shamir-Adleman algorithms. These methods are evaluated based on access latency, data transmission speed, system stability, and anti-corruption capabilities. Experimental results highlight the strengths of the ABE algorithm, demonstrating an average access latency of 31.6 ms, a data transmission speed of 3.56 MB/s, and an average system stability of 98.74 %. Furthermore, when integrated into anti-corruption mechanisms, ABE effectively protects against data tampering and misuse, ensuring secure data transmission. Compared to alternative algorithms, ABE offers a more efficient, secure, and stable solution for data management within smart healthcare networks, supported by its robust anti-corruption capabilities. This positions ABE as an optimal choice for safeguarding the integrity and security of healthcare data.

Keywords: Anti-Corruption mechanisms; Attribute-based encryption; Data security; Data transmission speed; Smart healthcare networks.