Mohammad Alotaibie
Mohammad Alotaibie
Email: c3044867@hallam.shu.ac.uk
Research Centre: Computing
PhD Thesis Title: Securing and Preserving Privacy of the IoMT Health Monitoring System in Hospitals
Director of Studies: Dr. Jims Marchang
Supervisor: Dr. Jing Wang
SUMMARY
I obtained a bachelor’s degree in information systems in 2010 from King Saud University in Saudi Arabia.
Then, I earned a Master’s degree in Health Informatics in 2017 from Swansea University in the United Kingdom. After that, I achieved a Postgraduate Diploma in Cybersecurity in 2019 from the Institute of Public Administration in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
My interests lie in empowering the field of cybersecurity within the healthcare sector,
RESEARCH
Enforcing privacy regulations is essential to protecting IoMT systems and enhancing patient care and trust.
This study tries to provide a framework for privacy rules that functions well based on user needs, rights, and service requirements while taking into account the traditions and cultural acceptance of a particular country or region in order to improve IoMT security and patient privacy.
Additionally, it will make recommendations on how to incorporate these privacy laws into the IoMT node architecture. By incorporating privacy requirements and limitations as one of the main characteristics of the IoMT ecosystem and by promoting improved practices, these tasks are contributing to the advancement of the IoMT system.