DEFenD: A Secure and Privacy-Preserving Decentralized System for Freight Declaration
Millions of shipping containers filled with goods move around the world every day. Before such a container may enter a trade bloc, the customs agency of the goods' destination country must ensure that it does not contain illegal or mislabeled goods. Due to the high volume of containers, customs...
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Zusammenfassung: | Millions of shipping containers filled with goods move around the world every
day. Before such a container may enter a trade bloc, the customs agency of the
goods' destination country must ensure that it does not contain illegal or
mislabeled goods. Due to the high volume of containers, customs agencies make a
selection of containers to audit through a risk analysis procedure. Customs
agencies perform risk analysis using data sourced from a centralized system
that is potentially vulnerable to manipulation and malpractice. Therefore we
propose an alternative: DEFenD, a decentralized system that stores data about
goods and containers in a secure and privacy-preserving manner. In our system,
economic operators make claims to the network about goods they insert into or
remove from containers, and encrypt these claims so that they can only be read
by the destination country's customs agency. Economic operators also make
unencrypted claims about containers with which they interact. Unencrypted
claims can be validated by the entire network of customs agencies. Our key
contribution is a data partitioning scheme and several protocols that enable
such a system to utilize blockchain and its powerful validation principle,
while also preserving the privacy of the involved economic operators. Using our
protocol, customs agencies can improve their risk analysis and economic
operators can get through customs with less delay. We also present a reference
implementation built with Hyperledger Fabric and analyze to what extent our
implementation meets the requirements in terms of privacy-preservation,
security, scalability, and decentralization. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.1803.09257 |