The data in healthcare systems are increasingly being shared through every single medical equipment, which is incorporated in IoT systems. Thus, the number of shared data increases, and medical IoT systems start to impose new challenges of securing them. This paper aims to present the implementation of a prototype based on a Raspberry Pi, which will measure air quality parameters in hospital rooms. The prototype will be secured through a TLS/SSL MQTT connection; henceforth, the shared data will be secure and protected against third-party attacks. The main application for this prototype will be based on an H2020 project, SAFECARE, that has the purpose of making a cyber-physical platform intended for healthcare systems. All the data from the prototype will be sent in real-time to the platform, and any anomaly reported will be dealt with immediately by first responder organizations (in case of a fire or a flood, etc.).
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