Work place: Universiti Malaya/Department of Information System, Kuala Lumpur, 50603, Malaysia
E-mail: norjihan@um.edu.my
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Research Interests: Information Security
Biography
Dr. Norjihan Abdul Ghani is an Associate Professor and Head of Department at Department of Information Systems, Faculty of Computer Science & Information Technology. Her PhD in Computer Science from Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (2013), and her master’s in information technology (2000) from Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia and she obtained her bachelor’s degree in information technology from Universiti Utara Malaysia (2000). Currently, she is the Head of Department for Information Systems since 7 October 2019. Her research interest is in the areas of information security which she focuses more on information privacy, data security and data protection. Norjihan managed to secure various research grants from internal and external funds as Principal Investigator, and a co-researcher for many grants.
By Bahubali Akiwate Sanjay Ankali Shantappa Gollagi Norjihan Abdul Ghani
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5815/ijitcs.2024.03.03, Pub. Date: 8 Jun. 2024
The Internet of Things (IoT) allows you to connect a broad spectrum of smart devices through the Internet. Incorporating IoT sensors for remote health monitoring is a game-changer for the medical industry, especially in limited spaces. Environmental sensors can be installed in small rooms to monitor an individual's health. Through low-cost sensors, as the core of the IoT physical layer, the RF (Radio Frequency) identification technique is advanced enough to facilitate personal healthcare. Recently, RFID technology has been utilized in the healthcare sector to enhance accurate data collection through various software systems. Steganography is a method that makes user data more secure than it has ever been before. The necessity of upholding secrecy in the widely used healthcare system will be covered in this solution. Health monitoring sensors are a crucial tool for analyzing real-time data and developing the medical box, an innovative solution that provides patients with access to medical assistance. By monitoring patients remotely, healthcare professionals can provide prompt medical attention whenever needed while ensuring patients' privacy and personal information are protected.
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