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What is Biomedical Big Data

Handbook of Research on Information Security in Biomedical Signal Processing
A large and complex data related to the health status.
Published in Chapter:
Security Risks of Biomedical Data Processing in Cloud Computing Environment
Babangida Zubairu (Jaipur National University, India)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-5152-2.ch009
Abstract
The emergence of new innovations in technology changes the rate of data generated in health-related institutions and the way data should be handled. As such, the amount of data generated is always on the increase, which demands the need of advanced, automated management systems and storage platforms for handling large biomedical data. Cloud computing has emerged as the promising technology for present and future that can handle large amount of data and enhance processing and management of the data remotely. One of the disturbance concerns of the technology is the security of the data. Data in the cloud is subject to security threats, and this has highlighted the need for exploring security measures against the threats. The chapter provides detailed analysis of cloud computing deployment strategies and risks associated with the technology and tips for biomedical data storage and processing through cloud computing services.
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