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Quantum Cryptography for Biomedical Image Security in Next-Generation Telemedicine Networks

Quantum Cryptography for Biomedical Image Security in Next-Generation Telemedicine Networks
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Author(s): L. B. Muralidhar (Jain University, India), H. R. Swapna (Jain University, India), N. Sathyanarayana (Jain University, India), K. Nethravathi (Jain University, India), Varanasi Rahul (Jain University, India), Digvijay Pandey (Department of Technical Education, Government of Uttar Pradesh, India)and Pankaj Dadheech (Swami Keshvanand Institute of Technology, Management, and Gramothan, India)
Copyright: 2025
Pages: 34
Source title: Advanced Secure Transmission of Telemedicine-Based Bio-Medical Images
Source Author(s)/Editor(s): Binay Kumar Pandey (Department of Information Technology, College of Technology, Govind Ballabh Pant University of Agriculture and Technology, India), A. Shaji George (TSM, Almarai Company, Saudi Arabia), Sameer Tiwari (George Mason University, USA), Salah A. Albermany (Kufa University, Iraq)and Ho Sy Hung (Hong Duc University, Vietnam)
DOI: 10.4018/979-8-3693-9821-0.ch013

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Abstract

Next-generation telemedicine networks transform healthcare delivery by enabling real-time diagnostics, monitoring, and treatment. However, they face significant cybersecurity challenges, especially in safeguarding sensitive biomedical images. Traditional cryptographic techniques are vulnerable to emerging quantum computing threats, necessitating advanced solutions. Quantum cryptography, leveraging principles like Quantum Key Distribution (QKD), offers unparalleled security through physical law-based encryption. This chapter explores the integration of quantum cryptography in telemedicine, addressing implementation challenges such as cost, scalability, and infrastructure compatibility. It highlights emerging protocols, like MDI-QKD, and their role in securing biomedical data in applications such as remote surgeries and teleradiology.

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