Proposal for a Model to Strengthen Trust in Data Exchange Platforms Through the use of Blockchains and National Digital Identity
Authors: Pape Mamadou Djidiack FAYE and Amadou Dahirou Gueye
Publishing Date: 05-11-2024
ISBN: 978-81-955020-9-7
Abstract
This work presents an innovative model for enhancing trust within data sharing platforms by integrating blockchain technology and national digital identity systems. Using a consortium blockchain framework and a modular consensus model, the solution proposes a robust mechanism for validating data after it has been received through the exchange platform, thus ensuring its integrity and reliability. Detailed simulations have confirmed the effectiveness of this approach, demonstrating that exchanges of sensitive data are proactively secured. The implementation of this model promises not only to significantly increase confidence in national interoperability platforms, but also to benefit a variety of sectors, both governmental and private. By offering advanced data security and improving transaction transparency, this solution paves the way for more efficient and secure management of critical information.
Keywords
Blockchain, National digital identity, Data integrity, Data exchange platforms, Blockchain consortium, Modular consensus, Interoperability.
Cite as
Pape Mamadou Djidiack FAYE and Amadou Dahirou Gueye, "Proposal for a Model to Strengthen Trust in Data Exchange Platforms Through the use of Blockchains and National Digital Identity", In: Mukesh Saraswat and Rajani Kumari (eds), Applied Intelligence and Computing, SCRS, India, 2024, pp. 19-31. https://doi.org/10.56155/978-81-955020-9-7-3