Selection of Authentication Systems for Hungarian Health Care, Based on Physiological Study Part I.

The Biometric Systems

  • Baráth Artur
doi: 10.32565/aarms.2015.2.5

Abstract

The actuality of the topic indicated in the title comes from more and more events where the verification of identity might be required. Health-care is an important part of the critical national infrastructures. A primary task of the protection of critical information infrastructures consists in the access control of data managed by IT system where the identity-authentication forms an important part. For this reason, the technologies considered suitable for use and their supporting means are listed.
After examining and comparing the relevant parameters, the optimum solution for the authentication procedures in the Hungarian health care system is specified. First of all, the modern and efficient biometric identification processes are examined; however, the possession-based Radio Frequency Identification (RFID), as an additional system, is also studied. Due to the well-known problems of passwords and chip cards, they were deliberately omitted during the system planning and efforts were made to exclude the human factors from the planned authentication system as much as possible.

Keywords:

authentication biometry RFID health care human factors

How to Cite

Baráth, A. (2015) “Selection of Authentication Systems for Hungarian Health Care, Based on Physiological Study Part I.: The Biometric Systems”, AARMS – Academic and Applied Research in Military and Public Management Science. Budapest, 14(2), pp. 187–200. doi: 10.32565/aarms.2015.2.5.

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