A secure blockchain-based architecture for the COVID-19 data network

Darine Al-Mohtar, Amani Ramzi Daou, Nour El Madhoun, Rachad Maallawi
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The COVID-19 pandemic has impacted the world economy and mainly all activities where social distancing cannot be respected. In order to control this pandemic, screening tests such as PCR have become essential. For example, in the case of a trip, the traveler must carry out a PCR test within 72 hours before his departure and if he is not a carrier of the COVID-19, he can therefore travel by presenting, during check-in and boarding, the negative result sheet to the agent. The latter will then verify the presented sheet by trusting: (a) the medical biology laboratory, (b) the credibility of the traveler for not having changed the PCR result from “positive to negative”. Therefore, this confidence and this verification are made without being based on any mechanism of security and integrity, despite the great importance of the PCR test results to control the COVID-19 pandemic. Consequently, we propose in this paper a blockchain-based decentralized trust architecture that aims to guarantee the integrity, immutability and traceability of COVID-19 test results. Our proposal also aims to ensure the interconnection between several organizations (airports, medical laboratories, cinemas, etc.) in order to access COVID-19 test results in a secure and decentralized manner.
基于区块链的新型冠状病毒数据网络安全架构
COVID-19大流行影响了世界经济,主要是影响了所有不能尊重社交距离的活动。为了控制这次大流行,聚合酶链反应等筛查试验已变得必不可少。例如,在旅行的情况下,旅行者必须在出发前72小时内进行PCR检测,如果他不是COVID-19的携带者,那么他可以在办理登机手续和登机时向代理出示阴性结果表。然后,后者将通过信任:(a)医学生物学实验室,(b)旅行者没有将聚合酶链反应结果从“阳性”更改为“阴性”的可信度来核实所提交的表格。因此,尽管PCR检测结果对控制COVID-19大流行非常重要,但这种信任和验证并没有基于任何安全性和完整性机制。因此,我们在本文中提出了一种基于区块链的去中心化信任架构,旨在保证COVID-19测试结果的完整性、不变性和可追溯性。我们的提案还旨在确保多个组织(机场、医学实验室、电影院等)之间的互联互通,以便以安全和分散的方式获取COVID-19检测结果。
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