Storage and Authentication of Audio Footage for IoAuT Devices Using Distributed Ledger Technology
Srivatsav Chenna, Nils Peters

TL;DR
This paper proposes a blockchain-based system for storing and authenticating original audio recordings within IoAuT networks, enhancing media integrity and preventing manipulation.
Contribution
It introduces a novel architecture combining distributed ledger technology with IoAuT devices for secure audio storage and verification, including a proof-of-concept implementation.
Findings
Feasibility demonstrated through a working prototype
Secure, tamper-proof storage of audio and metadata achieved
Effective verification of audio authenticity in IoAuT networks
Abstract
Detection of fabricated or manipulated audio content to prevent, e.g., distribution of forgeries in digital media, is crucial, especially in political and reputational contexts. Better tools for protecting the integrity of media creation are desired. Within the paradigm of the Internet of Audio Things(IoAuT), we discuss the ability of the IoAuT network to verify the authenticity of original audio using distributed ledger technology. By storing audio recordings in combination with associated recording-specific metadata obtained by the IoAuT capturing device, this architecture enables secure distribution of original audio footage, authentication of unknown audio content, and referencing of original audio material in future derivative works. By developing a proof-of-concept system, the feasibility of the proposed architecture is evaluated and discussed.
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Taxonomy
TopicsDigital Media Forensic Detection · Advanced Steganography and Watermarking Techniques · Digital and Cyber Forensics
