A hybrid protection method to enhance data utility while preserving the privacy of medical patients data publishing

Medical patient data need to be published and made available to researchers so that they can use, analyse, and evaluate the data effectively. However, publishing medical patient data raises privacy concerns regarding protecting sensitive data while preserving the utility of the released data. The pr...

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Main Authors: Jeba, Shermina, Binjubier, Mohammed, Mohd Arfian, Ismail, Krishnan, Reshmy, Nair, Sarachandran, Narasimhan, Girija
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Language:English
Published: The Science and Information (SAI) Organization Limited 2022
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Online Access:https://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/45603/
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author Jeba, Shermina
Binjubier, Mohammed
Mohd Arfian, Ismail
Krishnan, Reshmy
Nair, Sarachandran
Narasimhan, Girija
author_facet Jeba, Shermina
Binjubier, Mohammed
Mohd Arfian, Ismail
Krishnan, Reshmy
Nair, Sarachandran
Narasimhan, Girija
author_sort Jeba, Shermina
building UMP Institutional Repository
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description Medical patient data need to be published and made available to researchers so that they can use, analyse, and evaluate the data effectively. However, publishing medical patient data raises privacy concerns regarding protecting sensitive data while preserving the utility of the released data. The privacypreserving data publishing (PPDP) process attempts to keep public data useful without risking the medical patients’ privacy. Through protection methods like perturbing, suppressing, or generalizing values, which lead to uncertainty in identity inference or sensitive value estimation, the PPDP aims to reduce the risks of patient data being disclosed and to preserve the potential use of published data. Although this method is helpful, information loss is inevitable when attempting to achieve a high level of privacy using protection methods. In addition, the privacy-preserving techniques may affect the use of data, resulting in imprecise or even impractical knowledge extraction. Thus, balancing privacy and utility in medical patient data is essential. This study proposed an innovative technique that used a hybrid protection method for utility enhancement while preserving medical patients’ data privacy. The utilized technique could partition information horizontally and vertically, resulting in data being grouped into columns and equivalence classes. Then, the attributes assumed to be easily known by any attacker are determined by upper and lower protection levels (UPL and LPL). This work also depends on making the false matches and value swapping to make sure that the attribute disclosure is less likely to happen. The innovative technique makes data more useful. According to the results, the innovative technique delivers about 93.4% data utility when the percentage of exchange level is 5% using LPL and 95% using UPL with a 4.5K medical patient dataset. In conclusion, the innovative technique has minimized risk disclosure compared to other existing works.
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spelling ump-456032025-09-10T03:15:42Z https://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/45603/ A hybrid protection method to enhance data utility while preserving the privacy of medical patients data publishing Jeba, Shermina Binjubier, Mohammed Mohd Arfian, Ismail Krishnan, Reshmy Nair, Sarachandran Narasimhan, Girija QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering Medical patient data need to be published and made available to researchers so that they can use, analyse, and evaluate the data effectively. However, publishing medical patient data raises privacy concerns regarding protecting sensitive data while preserving the utility of the released data. The privacypreserving data publishing (PPDP) process attempts to keep public data useful without risking the medical patients’ privacy. Through protection methods like perturbing, suppressing, or generalizing values, which lead to uncertainty in identity inference or sensitive value estimation, the PPDP aims to reduce the risks of patient data being disclosed and to preserve the potential use of published data. Although this method is helpful, information loss is inevitable when attempting to achieve a high level of privacy using protection methods. In addition, the privacy-preserving techniques may affect the use of data, resulting in imprecise or even impractical knowledge extraction. Thus, balancing privacy and utility in medical patient data is essential. This study proposed an innovative technique that used a hybrid protection method for utility enhancement while preserving medical patients’ data privacy. The utilized technique could partition information horizontally and vertically, resulting in data being grouped into columns and equivalence classes. Then, the attributes assumed to be easily known by any attacker are determined by upper and lower protection levels (UPL and LPL). This work also depends on making the false matches and value swapping to make sure that the attribute disclosure is less likely to happen. The innovative technique makes data more useful. According to the results, the innovative technique delivers about 93.4% data utility when the percentage of exchange level is 5% using LPL and 95% using UPL with a 4.5K medical patient dataset. In conclusion, the innovative technique has minimized risk disclosure compared to other existing works. The Science and Information (SAI) Organization Limited 2022 Article PeerReviewed pdf en cc_by_4 https://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/45603/1/A%20hybrid%20protection%20method%20to%20enhance%20data%20utility.pdf Jeba, Shermina and Binjubier, Mohammed and Mohd Arfian, Ismail and Krishnan, Reshmy and Nair, Sarachandran and Narasimhan, Girija (2022) A hybrid protection method to enhance data utility while preserving the privacy of medical patients data publishing. International Journal of Advanced Computer Science and Applications (IJACSA), 13 (11). pp. 808-821. ISSN 2158-107X ; 2156-5570(Online). (Published) https://doi.org/10.14569/IJACSA.2022.0131194 https://doi.org/10.14569/IJACSA.2022.0131194 https://doi.org/10.14569/IJACSA.2022.0131194
spellingShingle QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science
TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering
Jeba, Shermina
Binjubier, Mohammed
Mohd Arfian, Ismail
Krishnan, Reshmy
Nair, Sarachandran
Narasimhan, Girija
A hybrid protection method to enhance data utility while preserving the privacy of medical patients data publishing
title A hybrid protection method to enhance data utility while preserving the privacy of medical patients data publishing
title_full A hybrid protection method to enhance data utility while preserving the privacy of medical patients data publishing
title_fullStr A hybrid protection method to enhance data utility while preserving the privacy of medical patients data publishing
title_full_unstemmed A hybrid protection method to enhance data utility while preserving the privacy of medical patients data publishing
title_short A hybrid protection method to enhance data utility while preserving the privacy of medical patients data publishing
title_sort hybrid protection method to enhance data utility while preserving the privacy of medical patients data publishing
topic QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science
TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering
url https://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/45603/
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https://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/45603/