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A Cyber Risk Assessment Approach to Federated Identity Management Framework-Based Digital Healthcare System

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posted on 2024-09-13, 05:54 authored by Shamsul HudaShamsul Huda, MR Islam, Jemal AbawajyJemal Abawajy, VNV Kottala, S Ahmad
This paper presents a comprehensive and evidence-based cyber-risk assessment approach specifically designed for Medical Cyber Physical Systems (MCPS)- and Internet-of-Medical Devices (IoMT)-based collaborative digital healthcare systems, which leverage Federated Identity Management (FIM) solutions to manage user identities within this complex environment. While these systems offer advantages like easy data collection and improved collaboration, they also introduce new security challenges due to the interconnected nature of devices and data, as well as vulnerabilities within the FIM and the lack of robust security in IoMT devices. To proactively safeguard the digital healthcare system from cyber attacks with potentially life-threatening consequences, a comprehensive and evidence-based cyber-risk assessment is crucial for mitigating these risks. To this end, this paper proposes a novel cyber-risk assessment approach that leverages a three-dimensional attack landscape analysis, encompassing existing IT infrastructure, medical devices, and Federated Identity Management protocols. By considering their interconnected vulnerabilities, the approach recommends tailored security controls to prioritize and mitigate critical risks, ultimately enhancing system resilience. The proposed approach combines established industry standards like Cyber Resilience Review (CRR) asset management and NIST SP 800-30 for a comprehensive assessment. We have validated our approach using threat modeling with attack trees and detailed attack sequence diagrams on a diverse range of IoMT and MCPS devices from various vendors. The resulting evidence-based cyber-risk assessments and corresponding security control recommendations will significantly support healthcare professionals and providers in improving both patient and medical device safety management within the FIM-enabled healthcare ecosystem.

History

Journal

Sensors

Volume

24

Article number

5282

Pagination

1-30

Location

Basel, Switzerland

Open access

  • Yes

ISSN

1424-8220

eISSN

1424-8220

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Issue

16

Publisher

MDPI AG