Secure data access using blockchain technology through IoT cloud and fabric environment

Sangeeta Gupta, Premkumar Chithaluru, May El Barachi, Manoj Kumar
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In the current landscape, staying abreast of the latest technological advancements is a formidable challenge, especially given the deluge of data inundating the internet. The realization has dawned that effectively managing the surge in emerging data necessitates the integration of multiple technologies. In pursuit of this objective, the Internet of Things (IoT), renowned for its sensor‐based data capture capabilities, is frequently coupled with blockchain technology to ensure secure data storage and access. This amalgamation, in turn, leverages the cloud environment when data volume surpasses a machine's processing capacity, thus mitigating infrastructure and maintenance costs. This study endeavors to optimize data storage within the blocks of the blockchain (BCT) by storing an index that points to the actual data. This innovative approach not only conserves storage space but also enhances operational efficiency. Furthermore, it simplifies the task of identifying malicious or faulty nodes deployed at different locations for data capture within the prescribed time frame. To exemplify this implementation, a case study is presented, focusing on securing user votes through the creation of contracts. The results showcased underscore the preference for a permissioned blockchain, such as Fabric, over a permissionless one, like Ethereum, particularly in the context of security considerations. The findings reveal that as the number of operations (in this case, votes cast) increases, Ethereum's performance deteriorates, while Fabric exhibits exceptional robustness. Additionally, the study analyzes sensor data simulated via IoT nodes before and after the application of security algorithms to underscore the significance of the proposed Secure Cloud‐Based Blockchain (SCB2) model. The analysis encompasses various facets, including the creation, validation, and computation times of transactions and blocks within a node, and positions the model favorably in comparison to existing literature.
通过物联网云和结构环境使用区块链技术确保数据访问安全
在当前形势下,紧跟最新技术进步是一项艰巨的挑战,尤其是考虑到大量数据充斥互联网。人们已经意识到,要有效管理激增的新兴数据,就必须整合多种技术。为了实现这一目标,以基于传感器的数据采集能力而闻名的物联网(IoT)经常与区块链技术相结合,以确保安全的数据存储和访问。当数据量超过机器的处理能力时,这种结合反过来又可利用云环境,从而降低基础设施和维护成本。本研究致力于通过存储指向实际数据的索引,优化区块链(BCT)区块内的数据存储。这种创新方法不仅节省了存储空间,还提高了运行效率。此外,它还简化了识别部署在不同地点的恶意或故障节点的任务,以便在规定时间内捕获数据。为了示范这种实施方法,我们介绍了一个案例研究,重点是通过创建合约来确保用户投票的安全性。所展示的结果突出表明,有权限的区块链(如 Fabric)比无权限的区块链(如以太坊)更受青睐,尤其是在安全考虑方面。研究结果表明,随着操作(在本例中为投票)数量的增加,以太坊的性能会下降,而 Fabric 则表现出卓越的鲁棒性。此外,该研究还分析了在应用安全算法前后通过物联网节点模拟的传感器数据,以强调所提出的基于云的安全区块链(SCB2)模型的重要性。分析涉及多个方面,包括节点内交易和区块的创建、验证和计算时间,并将该模型与现有文献进行了比较。
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