PFcrowd:使用区块链的隐私保护和联合众包框架

C. Zhang, Yu Guo, Hongwei Du, X. Jia
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众包是一种很有前途的计算范例,它利用集体智慧来解决复杂的任务。虽然它很有价值,但传统的众包系统将计算资源锁定在每个单独的系统中,而任务无法到达其他系统中的许多潜在工作者。因此,非常需要为不同的众包系统建立一个联合平台来共享资源。然而,安全问题是构建联合众包平台的核心问题。尽管许多研究都关注于保护隐私的众包,但现有的解决方案需要可信的第三方来执行密钥管理,这在我们的联合平台中并不适用。原因是第三方很难得到各种系统的信任。在本文中,我们提出了一个安全的众包框架,作为我们朝着这个方向的初步努力,它将区块链和加密技术的最新进展联系在一起。我们提出的设计名为PFcrowd,允许不同的众包系统在区块链平台上执行加密的任务工作者匹配,而不涉及任何第三方权威。其核心思想是通过将任务推荐算法移动到可信的智能合约中,利用区块链来辅助联合众包。为了避免第三方介入,我们首先利用可重写确定性散列(RDH)技术将联邦任务工作者匹配问题转换为安全查询授权。然后,我们设计了一个基于RDH和可搜索加密(SE)的安全方案,以支持通过智能合约保护隐私的任务工作者匹配。我们正式分析了我们提出的方案的安全性,并在以太坊上实现了系统原型。对真实世界数据集的广泛评估证明了我们设计的效率。
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PFcrowd: Privacy-Preserving and Federated Crowdsourcing Framework by Using Blockchain
Crowdsourcing is a promising computing paradigm that utilizes collective intelligence to solve complex tasks. While it is valuable, traditional crowdsourcing systems lock computation resources inside each individual system where tasks cannot reach numerous potential workers among the other systems. Therefore, there is a great need to build a federated platform for different crowdsourcing systems to share resources. However, the security issue lies in the center of constructing the federated crowdsourcing platform. Although many studies are focusing on privacy-preserving crowdsourcing, existing solutions require a trusted third party to perform the key management, which is not applicable in our federated platform. The reason is that it is difficult for a third party to be trusted by various systems. In this paper, we present a secure crowdsourcing framework as our initial effort toward this direction, which bridges together the recent advancements of blockchain and cryptographic techniques. Our proposed design, named PFcrowd, allows different crowdsourcing systems to perform encrypted task-worker matching over the blockchain platform without involving any third-party authority. The core idea is to utilize the blockchain to assist the federated crowdsourcing by moving the task recommendation algorithm to the trusted smart contract. To avoid third-party involvement, we first leverage the re-writable deterministic hashing (RDH) technique to convert the problem of federated task-worker matching into the secure query authorization. We then devise a secure scheme based on RDH and searchable encryption (SE) to support privacy-preserving task-worker matching via the smart contract. We formally analyze the security of our proposed scheme and implement the system prototype on Ethereum. Extensive evaluations of real-world datasets demonstrate the efficiency of our design.
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