Security and Privacy Enhancing in Blockchain-based IoT Environments via Anonym Auditing
Peyman Khordadpour, Saeed Ahmadi

TL;DR
This paper presents a novel framework that enhances security and privacy in blockchain-based IoT systems through anonymized auditing and advanced cryptographic techniques, addressing unique challenges in securing IoT environments.
Contribution
It introduces a new anonymized auditing framework combining blockchain decentralization with privacy-preserving security protocols for IoT.
Findings
The proposed framework improves user privacy during auditing.
Cryptographic techniques ensure transaction integrity and anonymity.
Comparative analysis shows advantages over existing models.
Abstract
The integration of blockchain technology in Internet of Things (IoT) environments is a revolutionary step towards ensuring robust security and enhanced privacy. This paper delves into the unique challenges and solutions associated with securing blockchain-based IoT systems, with a specific focus on anonymous auditing to reinforce privacy and security. We propose a novel framework that combines the decentralized nature of blockchain with advanced security protocols tailored for IoT contexts. Central to our approach is the implementation of anonymization techniques in auditing processes, ensuring user privacy while maintaining the integrity and transparency of blockchain transactions. We outline the architecture of blockchain in IoT environments, emphasizing the workflow and specific security mechanisms employed. Additionally, we introduce a security protocol that integrates…
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Taxonomy
TopicsBlockchain Technology Applications and Security · Privacy-Preserving Technologies in Data · Cryptography and Data Security
