A Blockchain-Based Trustworthy Access Control Scheme for Medical Data Sharing

IF 1.3 4区 计算机科学 Q3 COMPUTER SCIENCE, INFORMATION SYSTEMS
Canling Wang, Wei Wu, Fulong Chen, Hong Shu, Ji Zhang, Yuxuan Zhang, Taochun Wang, Dong Xie, Chuanxin Zhao
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Abstract

Blockchain is commonly employed in access control to provide safe medical data exchange because of the characteristics of decentralization, nontamperability, and traceability. Patients share personal health data by granting access rights to users or medical institutions. The major purpose of the existing access control techniques is to identify users who are permitted to access medical data. They hardly ever recognize internal assailants from legitimate entities. Medical data will involve multilayer access within the authorized organizations. Considering the cost of permissions management and the problem of insider malicious node attacks, users hope to implement authorization constraints within the authorized institutions. It can prevent their data from being maliciously disclosed by end-users from different authorized healthcare domains. For the purpose to achieve the fine-grained permissions propagation control of medical data in sharing institutions, a trust-based authorization access control mechanism is suggested in this study. Trust thresholds are assigned to different privileges based on their sensitivity and used to generate zero-knowledge proof to be broadcasted among blockchain nodes. This method evaluates the trust of each user through the dynamic trust calculation model. And meanwhile, smart contract is employed to verify whether the user’s trust can activate some permissions and ensure the privacy of the user’s trust in the process of authorization verification. In addition, the authorization transaction between users and institutions is recorded on the blockchain for patient traceability and accountability. The feasibility and effectiveness of the scheme are demonstrated through comprehensive comparisons and extensive experiments.

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基于区块链的医疗数据共享可信访问控制方案
区块链具有去中心化、不可篡改和可追溯的特点,因此通常被用于访问控制,以提供安全的医疗数据交换。患者通过向用户或医疗机构授予访问权限来共享个人健康数据。现有访问控制技术的主要目的是识别获准访问医疗数据的用户。这些技术几乎无法识别内部攻击者与合法实体。医疗数据将涉及授权机构内部的多层访问。考虑到权限管理的成本和内部恶意节点攻击的问题,用户希望在授权机构内部实施授权约束。这样可以防止自己的数据被来自不同授权医疗领域的终端用户恶意泄露。为了实现共享机构中医疗数据的细粒度权限传播控制,本研究提出了一种基于信任的授权访问控制机制。根据不同权限的敏感性为其分配信任阈值,并利用信任阈值生成零知识证明,在区块链节点间广播。该方法通过动态信任计算模型评估每个用户的信任度。同时,在授权验证过程中,采用智能合约来验证用户的信任是否可以激活某些权限,确保用户信任的私密性。此外,用户与机构之间的授权交易会被记录在区块链上,以便对患者进行追溯和问责。通过综合比较和大量实验,证明了该方案的可行性和有效性。
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IET Information Security
IET Information Security 工程技术-计算机:理论方法
CiteScore
3.80
自引率
7.10%
发文量
47
审稿时长
8.6 months
期刊介绍: IET Information Security publishes original research papers in the following areas of information security and cryptography. Submitting authors should specify clearly in their covering statement the area into which their paper falls. Scope: Access Control and Database Security Ad-Hoc Network Aspects Anonymity and E-Voting Authentication Block Ciphers and Hash Functions Blockchain, Bitcoin (Technical aspects only) Broadcast Encryption and Traitor Tracing Combinatorial Aspects Covert Channels and Information Flow Critical Infrastructures Cryptanalysis Dependability Digital Rights Management Digital Signature Schemes Digital Steganography Economic Aspects of Information Security Elliptic Curve Cryptography and Number Theory Embedded Systems Aspects Embedded Systems Security and Forensics Financial Cryptography Firewall Security Formal Methods and Security Verification Human Aspects Information Warfare and Survivability Intrusion Detection Java and XML Security Key Distribution Key Management Malware Multi-Party Computation and Threshold Cryptography Peer-to-peer Security PKIs Public-Key and Hybrid Encryption Quantum Cryptography Risks of using Computers Robust Networks Secret Sharing Secure Electronic Commerce Software Obfuscation Stream Ciphers Trust Models Watermarking and Fingerprinting Special Issues. Current Call for Papers: Security on Mobile and IoT devices - https://digital-library.theiet.org/files/IET_IFS_SMID_CFP.pdf
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