Privacy-aware blockchain for personal data sharing and tracking

Author:

Onik Md Mehedi Hassan1,Kim Chul-Soo1,Lee Nam-Yong2,Yang Jinhong3

Affiliation:

1. Department of Computer Engineering, Inje University, Gimhae50834, Korea;

2. Department of Applied Mathematics, Inje University, Gimhae50834, Korea;

3. Department of Healthcare and IT,Inje University, Gimhae50834, Korea;

Abstract

AbstractSecure data distribution is critical for data accountability. Surveillance caused privacy breaching incidents have already questioned existing personal data collection techniques. Organizations assemble a huge amount of personally identifiable information (PII) for data-driven market analysis and prediction. However, the limitation of data tracking tools restricts the detection of exact data breaching points. Blockchain technology, an ‘immutable’ distributed ledger, can be leveraged to establish a transparent data auditing platform. However, Art. 42 and Art. 25 of general data protection regulation (GDPR) demands ‘right to forget’ and ‘right to erase’ of personal information, which goes against the immutability of blockchain technology. This paper proposes a GDPR complied decentralized and trusted PII sharing and tracking scheme. Proposed blockchain based personally identifiable information management system (BcPIIMS) demonstrates data movement among GDPR entities (user, controller and processor). Considering GDPR limitations, BcPIIMS used off-the-chain data storing architecture. A prototype was created to validate the proposed architecture using multichain. The use of off-the-chain storage reduces individual block size. Additionally, private blockchain also limits personal data leaking by collecting fast approval from restricted peers. This study presents personal data sharing, deleting, modifying and tracking features to verify the privacy of proposed blockchain based personally identifiable information management system.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

General Computer Science

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