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Hardening Kernel Parameters for Compliance in Medical Research Servers

Authors: Zarina Safarova, Jamshid Rahmonov, Nargis Khudoyarova, Farhod Karimov

Abstract: In medical research environments, system-level security is paramount due to the highly sensitive nature of biomedical and genetic data. With regulatory frameworks like HIPAA, GDPR, and 21 CFR Part 11 requiring strong data protection and verifiable access controls, kernel parameter hardening has become a foundational strategy for achieving compliance. By tuning kernel parameters using tools such as sysctl on Linux and equivalent mechanisms on Solaris, administrators can restrict system behaviors related to networking, inter-process communication (IPC), and memory management. These configurations mitigate common vulnerabilities, including buffer overflows, shared memory leakage, and IP spoofing. When integrated into an Infrastructure-as-Code (IaC) model using tools like Puppet, Ansible, or Chef, kernel hardening becomes consistent, auditable, and reproducible across large-scale clinical or research server deployments. This review explores specific kernel parameters that enhance system integrity and reduce attack surfaces while maintaining application compatibility in complex biomedical environments. It also examines compliance-driven configuration baselines such as CIS Benchmarks and DISA STIGs. Operational challenges—including drift, rollback complexity, and conflicting application requirements—are addressed with best practices and automation frameworks. Finally, emerging trends such as AI-based anomaly detection, kernel lockdown mechanisms, and TPM-integrated validation are discussed as future directions. This comprehensive evaluation supports security professionals and biomedical IT architects in building hardened, compliant, and resilient research computing infrastructures.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15852624

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Blockchain-Based Insurance Claim

Authors: Priyanka Gupta, Hardik Gupta, Anurag Tomar, Piyush Raghav

Abstract: This project aims to revolutionize the insurance claims process by leveraging blockchain technology and smart contracts to address inefficiencies such as fraud, human errors, security risks, and high administrative costs. Traditional insurance claim processing is complex, requiring extensive human intervention, multi-domain interactions, and data from multiple sources, making it time-consuming and labor-intensive. By utilizing a private Ethereum blockchain and the Solidity programming language for smart contract development, this framework automates claim verification and settlement, ensuring transactions occur only if all predefined conditions are met. The integration of the Proof of Authority (PoA) consensus algorithm enhances transaction validation, improving security and transparency throughout the process. Additionally, decentralized applications (DApps) facilitate seamless user interactions, while the InterPlanetary File System (IPFS) enables off-chain data storage to maintain accessibility and immutability without overloading the blockchain network. This decentralized system prioritizes trust, transparency, and scalability, allowing for efficient processing of health insurance claims, particularly for prescription drugs, while significantly reducing operational costs. By combining blockchain’s transparency with scalable off-chain storage, this solution transforms the insurance sector, offering a reliable, secure, and cost-effective approach to claim management.

 

 

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