A SwarmESB Based Architecture for an European Healthcare Insurance System in Compliance with GDPR
Cristina Georgiana Calancea, Lenuta Alboaie, Andrei Panu

TL;DR
This paper proposes a privacy-focused cloud architecture using SwarmESB to help European healthcare insurance systems comply with GDPR by transforming complex procedures into a coordinated, decoupled swarm system.
Contribution
It introduces a novel SwarmESB-based architecture that enhances data privacy and GDPR compliance in healthcare insurance systems through a 'Privacy by Design' approach.
Findings
Improved data confidentiality in healthcare insurance systems
Effective GDPR compliance through swarm-based architecture
Reduction in privacy breaches and data access risks
Abstract
With the everlasting development of technology and society, data privacy has proven to grow into a pressing issue. The bureaucratic state system seems to expand the number of personal documents required for any kind of request. Therefore, it becomes obvious that the number of people having access to information that should be private is on the rise as well. This paper offers an alternative cloud integration solution centered on user data privacy, its main purpose being to help software services providers and public institutions to comply with the General Data Protection Regulation. Throughout this proposal we describe how data confidentiality can be achieved by transitioning complex human procedures into a coordinated and decoupled swarm system, whose core lies within the "Privacy by Design" principles.
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Taxonomy
TopicsPrivacy-Preserving Technologies in Data · Cryptography and Data Security · Access Control and Trust
