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Title PrivySharing: A blockchain-based framework for privacy-preserving and secure data sharing in smart cities
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Authors Makhdoom, I; Zhou, I; Abolhasan, M; Lipman, J; Ni, W
Title PrivySharing: A blockchain-based framework for privacy-preserving and secure data sharing in smart cities
Year 2020
Published
DOI 10.1016/j.cose.2019.101653
Abstract The ubiquitous use of Internet of Things (loT) ranges from industrial control systems to e-Health, e-commerce, smart cities, agriculture, supply chain management, smart cars, cyber-physical systems and a lot more. However, the data collected and processed by loT systems especially the ones with centralized control are vulnerable to availability, integrity, and privacy threats. Hence, we present "PrivySharing," a blockchain-based innovative framework for privacy-preserving and secure loT data sharing in a smart city environment. The proposed scheme is distinct from existing strategies on many aspects. The data privacy is preserved by dividing the blockchain network into various channels, where every channel comprises a finite number of authorized organizations and processes a specific type of data such as health, smart car, smart energy or financial details. Moreover, access to users' data within a channel is controlled by embedding access control rules in the smart contracts. In addition, data within a channel is further isolated and secured by using private data collection and encryption respectively. Likewise, the REST API that enables clients to interact with the blockchain network has dual security in the form of an API Key and OAuth 2.0. The proposed solution conforms to some of the significant requirements outlined in the European Union General Data Protection Regulation. We also present a system of reward in the form of a digital token named "PrivyCoin" for users sharing their data with stakeholders/third parties. Lastly, the experimental outcomes advocate that a multi-channel blockchain scales well as compared to a single-channel blockchain system. (C) 2019 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Author Keywords Internet of Things; Smart city; Security and privacy; Blockchain; EU GDPR Compliance
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
EID WOS:000501392500027
WoS Category Computer Science, Information Systems
Research Area Computer Science
PDF https://opus.lib.uts.edu.au/bitstream/10453/147586/2/Binder3.pdf
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