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The ecg can be used as a password to encrypt clinical data
Researchers say they have found a way to use patients' electrocardiograms to generate a code that can be used to encrypt or unlock clinical data to ensure information is secure. Ltd.
Jin zhanpeng, an associate professor at the state university of New York at bingham and ton university and one of the researchers behind the technology, said telemedicine will gradually replace outpatient treatment, while traditional encryption methods are expensive, time-consuming and difficult to make widely available. Electrocardiogram (ECG) codes, which measure the electrical activity of the human heart by attaching biosensors to the skin and generating the encryption, are a useful complement to traditional codes. Investigations suggest that as many as 27 million medical records were compromised in 2016. He believes ecg encryption can improve data security at minimal cost. Ltd.
This is not the first time a heartbeat has been used to unlock electronic data. As early as 2015, the city of halifax completed the experiment of using the Nymi bracelet to detect the user's heart rate, verify the user's identity and log in the corresponding online account. Its built-in sensors detect the user's location, and once the user is close to the matching device, the device can identify the user and unlock itself.