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Anomaly-based threat detection in smart health using machine learning
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Khalique, Fatima
, Tabassum, Muntaha
, Bukhari, Amal
, Alshemaimri, Bader
, Daud, Ali
, Mahmood, Saba
in
Accuracy
/ Algorithms
/ Anomalies
/ Anomaly detection
/ Clinical outcomes
/ Clustering
/ Collaboration
/ Computer Security
/ Cybersecurity
/ Data integrity
/ Data security
/ Decision trees
/ Efficiency
/ Electronic data processing
/ Electronic Health Records
/ Electronic Health Records(EHRs)
/ Electronic medical records
/ Electronic records
/ Health care
/ Health care industry
/ Health Informatics
/ Healthcare
/ Humans
/ Identity theft
/ Information Systems and Communication Service
/ Insider threats
/ Learning algorithms
/ Machine Learning
/ Management of Computing and Information Systems
/ Medical equipment
/ Medical records
/ Medical research
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Methodology
/ Methods
/ Privacy
/ Sensitivity analysis
/ Smart cities
/ Support Vector Machine
/ Support vector machines
/ Unsupervised learning
/ Unsupervised Machine Learning
/ User behavior
2024
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Anomaly-based threat detection in smart health using machine learning
by
Khalique, Fatima
, Tabassum, Muntaha
, Bukhari, Amal
, Alshemaimri, Bader
, Daud, Ali
, Mahmood, Saba
in
Accuracy
/ Algorithms
/ Anomalies
/ Anomaly detection
/ Clinical outcomes
/ Clustering
/ Collaboration
/ Computer Security
/ Cybersecurity
/ Data integrity
/ Data security
/ Decision trees
/ Efficiency
/ Electronic data processing
/ Electronic Health Records
/ Electronic Health Records(EHRs)
/ Electronic medical records
/ Electronic records
/ Health care
/ Health care industry
/ Health Informatics
/ Healthcare
/ Humans
/ Identity theft
/ Information Systems and Communication Service
/ Insider threats
/ Learning algorithms
/ Machine Learning
/ Management of Computing and Information Systems
/ Medical equipment
/ Medical records
/ Medical research
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Methodology
/ Methods
/ Privacy
/ Sensitivity analysis
/ Smart cities
/ Support Vector Machine
/ Support vector machines
/ Unsupervised learning
/ Unsupervised Machine Learning
/ User behavior
2024
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Anomaly-based threat detection in smart health using machine learning
by
Khalique, Fatima
, Tabassum, Muntaha
, Bukhari, Amal
, Alshemaimri, Bader
, Daud, Ali
, Mahmood, Saba
in
Accuracy
/ Algorithms
/ Anomalies
/ Anomaly detection
/ Clinical outcomes
/ Clustering
/ Collaboration
/ Computer Security
/ Cybersecurity
/ Data integrity
/ Data security
/ Decision trees
/ Efficiency
/ Electronic data processing
/ Electronic Health Records
/ Electronic Health Records(EHRs)
/ Electronic medical records
/ Electronic records
/ Health care
/ Health care industry
/ Health Informatics
/ Healthcare
/ Humans
/ Identity theft
/ Information Systems and Communication Service
/ Insider threats
/ Learning algorithms
/ Machine Learning
/ Management of Computing and Information Systems
/ Medical equipment
/ Medical records
/ Medical research
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Methodology
/ Methods
/ Privacy
/ Sensitivity analysis
/ Smart cities
/ Support Vector Machine
/ Support vector machines
/ Unsupervised learning
/ Unsupervised Machine Learning
/ User behavior
2024
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Anomaly-based threat detection in smart health using machine learning
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Anomaly-based threat detection in smart health using machine learning
2024
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Overview
Background
Anomaly detection is crucial in healthcare data due to challenges associated with the integration of smart technologies and healthcare. Anomaly in electronic health record can be associated with an insider trying to access and manipulate the data. This article focuses around the anomalies under different contexts.
Methodology
This research has proposed methodology to secure Electronic Health Records (EHRs) within a complex environment. We have employed a systematic approach encompassing data preprocessing, labeling, modeling, and evaluation. Anomalies are not labelled thus a mechanism is required that predicts them with greater accuracy and less false positive results. This research utilized unsupervised machine learning algorithms that includes Isolation Forest and Local Outlier Factor clustering algorithms. By calculating anomaly scores and validating clustering through metrics like the Silhouette Score and Dunn Score, we enhanced the capacity to secure sensitive healthcare data evolving digital threats. Three variations of Isolation Forest (IForest)models (SVM, Decision Tree, and Random Forest) and three variations of Local Outlier Factor (LOF) models (SVM, Decision Tree, and Random Forest) are evaluated based on accuracy, sensitivity, specificity, and F1 Score.
Results
Isolation Forest SVM achieves the highest accuracy of 99.21%, high sensitivity (99.75%) and specificity (99.32%), and a commendable F1 Score of 98.72%. The Isolation Forest Decision Tree also performs well with an accuracy of 98.92% and an F1 Score of 99.35%. However, the Isolation Forest Random Forest exhibits lower specificity (72.84%) than the other models.
Conclusion
The experimental results reveal that Isolation Forest SVM emerges as the top performer showcasing the effectiveness of these models in anomaly detection tasks. The proposed methodology utilizing isolation forest and SVM produced better results by detecting anomalies with less false positives in this specific EHR of a hospital in North England. Furthermore the proposal is also able to identify new contextual anomalies that were not identified in the baseline methodology.
Publisher
BioMed Central,BioMed Central Ltd,Springer Nature B.V,BMC
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