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18 July 1999 Application of IPsec to teleradiology
Cliff X. Wang, William J. Chimiak
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Abstract
This paper discusses the application of the latest internet security technology to tele-radiology/PACS design. The internet has been growing at an explosive rate and tele- radiology is riding the wave of internet growth. However, since the internet is made up of an open set of protocols, securing confidential information has been a top priority of recent research. This paper discusses the security issue of building internet-based tele-radiology system and how to apply a new security technology to fill the security needs of such systems.
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Cliff X. Wang and William J. Chimiak "Application of IPsec to teleradiology", Proc. SPIE 3662, Medical Imaging 1999: PACS Design and Evaluation: Engineering and Clinical Issues, (18 July 1999); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.352763
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KEYWORDS
Computer security

Teleradiology

Network security

Internet

Information security

Receivers

Symmetric-key encryption

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