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Item Security issues and challenges in Healthcare Automated Devices(Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc., 2020) Jangid, A.; Dubey, P.K.; Chandavarkar, B.R.Automated devices can be seen everywhere be at home, office, medical devices, Mobiles, etc. This paper presents some of the healthcare-related automated devices with their shortcomings related to security. We are addicted to automated devices and in near future, we will be watching new emergence of devices with the increasing power of automation devices and their security is a big concern as the credibility of a machine is questionable and it's related to automated devices and we are left with many challenges to resolve those security threats. This paper reviews the automation devices primarily in the healthcare field and their security-related issues along with the challenges that we might face in the future while using them. Some already available solutions are presented to try to come up with possible new solutions. © 2020 IEEE.Item An Interdependency between Symmetric Ciphers and Hash Functions: A Survey(Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc., 2020) Dubey, P.K.; Jangid, A.; Chandavarkar, B.R.Symmetric ciphers are one of the most famous cryptographic paradigms in cryptography. Its simplistic algorithm makes it easy to understand, and it has not very complex implementation. Hash functions, on the other hand, are the fundamental algorithm in managing the integrity of the transmitted data. It is also widely popular. Symmetric ciphers and hash functions are very much dependent on each other to make them more secure and robust application. In this paper, we will see how symmetric ciphers and hash functions are connected, and their different use cases in real life. This paper also includes different symmetric ciphers, hash functions, and we will see their relationship. First, this paper will introduce what a security service is, then the classes of cryptographic algorithms are illustrated where we have discussed different paradigms of cryptography. After that, we have addressed different types of symmetric ciphers and hash functions. Based on some use cases, we have shown the inter-dependency of symmetric cipher and hash function. Next, we have presented a comparison in various approaches to dependency. © 2020 IEEE.
