Visible to the public Design and Implementation of a Consensus Algorithm to build Zero Trust Model

TitleDesign and Implementation of a Consensus Algorithm to build Zero Trust Model
Publication TypeConference Paper
Year of Publication2020
AuthorsPatil, A. P., Karkal, G., Wadhwa, J., Sawood, M., Reddy, K. Dhanush
Conference Name2020 IEEE 17th India Council International Conference (INDICON)
KeywordsAcoustic Fingerprints, blockchain, Companies, Conferences, Consensus algorithm, Data security, data transfer, Distributed databases, distributed ledger, Distributed Systems, human factors, policy-based governance, pubcrawl, resilience, Resiliency, Scalability, trust model, zero trust, zero trust model
Abstract

Zero Trust Model ensures each node is responsible for the approval of the transaction before it gets committed. The data owners can track their data while it's shared amongst the various data custodians ensuring data security. The consensus algorithm enables the users to trust the network as malicious nodes fail to get approval from all nodes, thereby causing the transaction to be aborted. The use case chosen to demonstrate the proposed consensus algorithm is the college placement system. The algorithm has been extended to implement a diversified, decentralized, automated placement system, wherein the data owner i.e. the student, maintains an immutable certificate vault and the student's data has been validated by a verifier network i.e. the academic department and placement department. The data transfer from student to companies is recorded as transactions in the distributed ledger or blockchain allowing the data to be tracked by the student.

DOI10.1109/INDICON49873.2020.9342207
Citation Keypatil_design_2020