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Achieving fine-grained and flexible access control on blockchain-based data sharing for the Internet of Things
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2022
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Blockchain Consensus ProtocolEngineeringInformation SecurityTraditional Centralized DataFlexible Access ControlDistributed LedgerDecentralized SecurityBlockchain-based DataInternet Of ThingsData ManagementData PrivacyAttribute-based Access ControlComputer ScienceData SecurityCryptographyAccountable Subgroup Multi-signatureEdge ComputingCloud ComputingBlockchain ScalabilityBlockchainBlockchain Protocol
The traditional centralized data sharing systems have potential risks such as single point of failures and excessive working load on the central node. As a distributed and collaborative alternative, approaches based upon blockchain have been explored recently for Internet of Things (IoTs). However, the access from a legitimate user may be denied without the pre-defined policy and data update on the blockchain could be costly to the owners. In this paper, we first address these issues by incorporating the Accountable Subgroup Multi-Signature (ASM) algorithm into the Attribute-based Access Control (ABAC) method with Policy Smart Contract, to provide a finegrained and flexible solution. Next, we propose a policy-based Chameleon Hash algorithm that allows the data to be updated in a reliable and convenient way by the authorized users. Finally, we evaluate our work by comparing its performance with the benchmarks. The results demonstrate significant improvement on the effectiveness and efficiency.