Abdul Rauf

Work place: Kulliyyah of ICT, International Islamic University, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

E-mail: abdul.rauf@live.iium.edu.my

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Research Interests: Information-Theoretic Security, Data Structures and Algorithms, Network Security, Information Security, Application Security

Biography

Abdul Rauf received a B.Sc. degree in mathematics from Punjab University, Pakistan, and a Master's degree in Computer Sciences from Quaid-e-Azam University, Islamabad, Pakistan in 1997. After his master's degree, he worked for almost twelve years in a pioneer ISP in Pakistan in different technical positions. He possesses a number of relevant technical certifications from well-renowned industry giants. He is currently a Ph.D. candidate in the faculty of Information and Communication Technology (KICT), IIUM, Malaysia. His research interests include privacy, security, and trust management in different types of networks, especially in IoT.

Author Articles
Trust Modelling and Management for IoT Healthcare

By Abdul Rauf Riaz Ahmed Shaikh Asadullah Shah

DOI: https://doi.org/10.5815/ijwmt.2022.05.03, Pub. Date: 8 Oct. 2022

The IoT wave is on rise and it is considered as the biggest world changing computing ecosystem after the invention of Internet where the meaning of lifestyle is expected to be changed. IoT is now diffusing pervasively in most areas of life like smart home, smart cities, smart irrigation, smart healthcare etc. The concerned industry is trying to reap maximum benefits from this regime without putting extra efforts or investing much to make the related infrastructure secure and trustworthy. IoT end device, a.k.a smart object, is one component of this ecosystem, responsible to interact with the physical environment and gather the data, along with communication technologies, processing capabilities like fog or cloud computing and applications to interact with the device (s). It is possibility that such devices can be faulty, compromised or misbehaving because of internal or external factors like hardware malfunctioning or cyber-attacks. In this situation the data gathered and transferred by such devices can be disaster and challenging in decision making specifically in an area where the human life is involved like IoT healthcare. We have proposed a mathematical model to estimate the trust of such devices. Trust on IoT devices and gathered data from such trusted devices will boost the confidence of end users on this new computing regime; especially in healthcare environment. The estimated trust status (trusted, uncertain, and untrustworthy) will be saved in a database or CSV file with a timestamp to be used as reputation by healthcare applications. Patients are assigned their SOI based on their specific diagnoses and procedures performed during their medical encounter. Similarly, for a patient with heart diseases or having hypertension can be considered in extreme category with a value of γ = 1 if there is some deviation of readings. 

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