The healthcare ecosystem is complex by its inherent nature, which consists of a heterogeneous set of actors, entities, and sub-systems to deliver multidisciplinary and collaborative health services. The in- creased use of connected medical devices makes such an ecosystem more vulnerable and increases the cyber-attack surface. Traditional security methods are insufficient to deal with such a high degree of interconnected medical and IoT devices. There is a need for security approaches based on concepts of collaboration, cooperation, autonomy and dynamism to en- sure timely security of the whole healthcare ecosystem. This work adopts swarm-based principles with multi-agent systems to meet collaboration, distribution and robustness requirements, thus improving the healthcare ecosystem's security. The paper presents a swarm-based agent-to-agent communication model founded on the collaboration among primary and supervisor agents to acquire new knowledge related to the healthcare ecosystem. The proposed model is based on the direct collaboration be- tween primary agents that provides supervisor agents with local security- related information and the indirect collaboration between supervisor agents that exchange stigmergic information through the environment to make a collectively informed decision. The communication model is implemented using the BDI (Belief-Desire-Intention) approach. The pre- liminary results show the communication model's robustness, scalability and responsiveness for securing the healthcare ecosystem.
Swarm Intelligence based multi-agent communication model for securing healthcare ecosystem
Patrizia Ribino;Mario Ciampi;
2022
Abstract
The healthcare ecosystem is complex by its inherent nature, which consists of a heterogeneous set of actors, entities, and sub-systems to deliver multidisciplinary and collaborative health services. The in- creased use of connected medical devices makes such an ecosystem more vulnerable and increases the cyber-attack surface. Traditional security methods are insufficient to deal with such a high degree of interconnected medical and IoT devices. There is a need for security approaches based on concepts of collaboration, cooperation, autonomy and dynamism to en- sure timely security of the whole healthcare ecosystem. This work adopts swarm-based principles with multi-agent systems to meet collaboration, distribution and robustness requirements, thus improving the healthcare ecosystem's security. The paper presents a swarm-based agent-to-agent communication model founded on the collaboration among primary and supervisor agents to acquire new knowledge related to the healthcare ecosystem. The proposed model is based on the direct collaboration be- tween primary agents that provides supervisor agents with local security- related information and the indirect collaboration between supervisor agents that exchange stigmergic information through the environment to make a collectively informed decision. The communication model is implemented using the BDI (Belief-Desire-Intention) approach. The pre- liminary results show the communication model's robustness, scalability and responsiveness for securing the healthcare ecosystem.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.