2019
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-30429-4_11
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Towards a Multi-party, Blockchain-Based Identity Verification Solution to Implement Clear Name Laws for Online Media Platforms

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“…Identity attributes are private to users (owners). Attributebased identity authentication, which verifies identity attributes without revealing additional information, is a prevalent way to authenticate users with anonymity (pseudonymization) [58,59].…”
Section: A Rolesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Identity attributes are private to users (owners). Attributebased identity authentication, which verifies identity attributes without revealing additional information, is a prevalent way to authenticate users with anonymity (pseudonymization) [58,59].…”
Section: A Rolesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such granular statements would not reveal much information, even if leaked. Pseudonymization protects privacy through the noncorrelation principles [58].…”
Section: F System Securitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Proposed Model [45] Model based on security data storage [53] Solution to managing the privacy preferences of a user [55] Autonomous decentralized online social network architecture [59] Blockchain-based data mining methodology [60] A blockchain-based privacy-preserving framework (BPP) [62] An auditable and trustworthy access control structure [65] A hierarchical blockchain-based attribute matching system [68] BCOSN, a blockchain-based Online Social Network [70] A decentralized social networking architecture [71] A blockchain-based model for data storage [76] An autonomous resource request transaction framework [80] Blockchain-enhanced version of social networking (BEV-SNSs) [81] Blockchain-based identity providers [82] A decentralized social network based on Ethereum and IPFS [83] RPchain, a blockchain based academic social networking platform [84] A protocol and authentication with a blockchain algorithm [86] Ushare: a blockchain scheme for social networks Similar to the models proposed for detecting fake content, the models proposed for protecting data use Blockchain-based elements such as smart contracts and consensus algorithms. Dawei Xu et al [45] recommended a novel truthfulness information storing system, CL-BC (Clark-Wilson), which contains a theoretical strategy, initial setting architecture, and comprehensive flux architecture to construct the entree regulator structure of a distributed veracity information storing system and optimize the safety of risks such as over-agreement and illegitimate completion in the storing of information.…”
Section: Referencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Renita M. Murimi [80] introduced a system providing users with control of access to information and value creation via social network site dealings named BEV-SNS (blockchain-enhanced version of social networking sites). Karl Pinter et al [81] utilized a blockchain-based identity approach to boost safety and availability, and proposed the blockchain to improve the safety and accessibility of e-government facilities such as e-ID. Validating a KYC (know your customer) operation on a blockchain can address the problem of an identity earner tracing the exchanges of an operator within the facility structure.…”
Section: Referencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pinter et al [24] suggested that e-government services, such as e-ID, could be enhanced by using blockchain technology. The main concept is to avoid a centralised model where only one authority could authenticate users.…”
Section: Authenticationmentioning
confidence: 99%