Blockchain access control Ecosystem for Big Data security
Uchi Ugobame Uchibeke, Sara Hosseinzadeh Kassani, Kevin A. Schneider,, Ralph Deters

TL;DR
This paper presents a blockchain-based access control ecosystem utilizing Hyperledger Fabric to enable asset owners to securely manage large data set access and prevent data breaches.
Contribution
It introduces a novel blockchain access control ecosystem specifically designed for big data security, leveraging Hyperledger Fabric and Composer tools.
Findings
Enhanced data security through blockchain access control
Effective management of large data set access rights
Protection against data breaches in big data environments
Abstract
In recent years, the advancement in modern technologies has experienced an explosion of huge data sets being captured and recorded in different fields, but also given rise to concerns the security and protection of data storage, transmission, processing, and access to data. The blockchain is a distributed ledger that records transactions in a secure, flexible, verifiable and permanent way. Transactions in a blockchain can be an exchange of an asset, the execution of the terms of a smart contract, or an update to a record. In this paper, we have developed a blockchain access control ecosystem that gives asset owners the sovereign right to effectively manage access control of large data sets and protect against data breaches. The Linux Foundation's Hyperledger Fabric blockchain is used to run the business network while the Hyperledger composer tool is used to implement the smart contracts…
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