SmartCoAuth: Smart-Contract privacy preservation mechanism on querying sensitive records in the cloud
Sensitive records stored in the cloud such as healthcare records, private conversation and credit card information are targets of hackers and privacy abuse. Current information and record management systems have difficulties achieving privacy protection of such sensitive records in a secure, transpa...
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Zusammenfassung: | Sensitive records stored in the cloud such as healthcare records, private
conversation and credit card information are targets of hackers and privacy
abuse. Current information and record management systems have difficulties
achieving privacy protection of such sensitive records in a secure,
transparent, decentralized and trustless environment. The Blockchain technology
is a nascent and a promising technology that facilitates data sharing and
access in a secure, decentralized and trustless environment. The technology
enables the use of smart contracts that can be leveraged to complement existing
traditional systems to achieve security objectives that were never possible
before. In this paper, we propose a framework based on Blockchain technology to
enable privacy-preservation in a secured, decentralized, transparent and
trustless environment. We name our framework SmartCoAuth. It is based on
Ethereum Smart Contract functions as the secure, decentralized, transparent
authentication and authorization mechanism in the framework. It also enables
tamper-proof auditing of access to the protected records. We analysed how
SmartCoAuth could be integrated into a cloud application to provide reliable
privacy-preservation among stakeholders of healthcare records stored in the
cloud. The proposed framework provides a satisfactory level of data utility and
privacy preservation. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2004.02543 |