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BC-PDS: Protecting Privacy and Self-Sovereignty through BlockChains for OpenPDS

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In the Big Data era, personal metadata may will become a new type of corporate asset, however there have already been a growing public concern about user's privacy mined from metadata. In this paper we address the problem of implementing the self-sovereignty of personal metadata on the existing OpenPDS/SafeAnswers framework according to the Windhover Principle. In order to do that, we propose a new framework, called BlocakChain-based Personal Data Store (BCPDS), to realize two basic properties: notary and autonomy. This framework, firstly introduces the BlockChain as a notary, into OpenPDS/SafeAnswers for secure storage of personal meta-data instead of the original database. Next, we present an AutoNomybased Access Control (ANAC) to improve the SafeAnswers module, where ANAC is a new mechanism that enforces access based on the relationship among all authorized users and metadata's owner. In addition, we also propose General Access Structure (GAS) and threshold secret sharing scheme in BlockChain as an implementation method for our BC-PDS framework.

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