
The College of Education for Pure Sciences at the University of Basrah discussed a master’s thesis on (building a multi-layer authentication system for wireless networks linked to the body)
The message presented by the researcher (Mohamed Farid Sobeih) included
The massive use of information technology in recent years and its control over various sectors in our lives, and its positive effects in improving and accelerating the quality of production, led to the development of the idea of using the Internet of Things. The Corona pandemic has had dramatic effects on the speed of the world’s transformation into digital use. From this standpoint, the idea of wireless body area networks (WBANs) has been reinforced with other medical technologies to monitor the health conditions of patients remotely, where the patient can monitor his health condition through his mobile phone without the need to connect to the Internet or the phone automatically sends health data to Specialists via the Internet when needed for proper diagnosis and treatment of patients more quickly and accurately from a distance. Because healthcare data is so sensitive, healthcare systems must be secure, documented by users, and reliable. The lack of security and the ability to securely store and share information in WBANs may lead to health system failure. All components of the health system are vulnerable to attack by abusers or illegal competitors, so we must protect them as much as possible. From this point on
This message aims to develop a secure method that handles some attacks while maintaining an adequate level of efficiency for wireless sensor networks and their connection to mobile phones.