Visible to the public Securing user identity and transactions symbiotically: IoT meets blockchain

TitleSecuring user identity and transactions symbiotically: IoT meets blockchain
Publication TypeConference Paper
Year of Publication2017
AuthorsKravitz, D. W., Cooper, J.
Conference Name2017 Global Internet of Things Summit (GIoTS)
Keywordsattribute management, blockchain, blockchain technology, cryptography, data privacy, device identity, Distributed Identity Management, embedded devices, History, Human Behavior, Identity management, Internet of Things, IoT, performance evaluation, permissioned blockchain, Permissioned Blockchains, privacy, Protocols, pubcrawl, Public key, Resiliency, Robustness, Scalability, security, security of data, Standards, transactions symbiotically, user identity
AbstractSwarms of embedded devices provide new challenges for privacy and security. We propose Permissioned Blockchains as an effective way to secure and manage these systems of systems. A long view of blockchain technology yields several requirements absent in extant blockchain implementations. Our approach to Permissioned Blockchains meets the fundamental requirements for longevity, agility, and incremental adoption. Distributed Identity Management is an inherent feature of our Permissioned Blockchain and provides for resilient user and device identity and attribute management.
DOI10.1109/GIOTS.2017.8016280
Citation Keykravitz_securing_2017