This book also describes the latest related findings in both the living safety and medical fields. In the living safety field, to prevent injuries occurring in everyday life, it is necessary to analyze injury data, find problems, and implement suitable measures. But most cases don’t include enough information for injury prevention because the necessary data is spread across multiple organizations, and data integration is difficult from a security standpoint. This book introduces a system for solving this problem by applying a method for integrating distributed data securely and introduces applications concerning childhood injury at home and school injury. In the medical field, privacy protection and patient consent management are crucial for all research. The book describes a medical test bed for the secure collection and analysis of electronic medical records distributed among various medical institutions. The system promotes big-data analysis of medical data with a cloud infrastructure and includes various security measures developed in our project to avoid privacy violations.
Tomoaki MIMOTO received his Bachelor’s degree in Engineering from Osaka University, Japan, in 2012, and his Master’s degree (Outstanding Performance Award) in Information Science from the Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology in 2014. He joined the KDDI in 2014, and has been with KDDI Research, Inc. since 2015, where he is currently an associate research engineer in the Information Security Group.