Tingjian Ge

2papers

2 Papers

CRNov 16, 2021
BBS: A Blockchain Big-Data Sharing System

Shan Wang, Ming Yang, Tingjian Ge et al.

Chain of custody is needed to document the sequence of custody of sensitive big data. In this paper, we design a blockchain big-data sharing system (BBS) based on Hyperledger Fabric. We denote the data stored outside of a ledger for sharing as "off-state" and "big data" (referring to extremely large data) is in this category. In our off-state sharing protocol, a sender registers a file with BBS for sharing. To acquire the file, an authenticated and authorized receiver has to use transactions and interacts with BBS in four phases, including the file transfer request, encrypted file transfer, key retrieval, and file decryption. The corresponding transactions are recorded in the ledger and serve as chain of custody to document the trail of the data. Compared with related work, BBS can perform the four phases autonomously. It utilizes the permissioned blockchain, i.e. Hyperledger Fabric, for access control and can defeat dishonest receivers. We design and implement a prototype of BBS for big file sharing. Extensive experiments were performed to validate its feasibility and performance.

CRSep 15, 2021
BOSS: A Blockchain Off-State Sharing System

Shan Wang, Ming Yang, Tingjian Ge et al.

Blockchain has been applied to data sharing to ensure the integrity of data and chain of custody. Sharing big data such as large biomedical data files is a challenge to blockchain systems since the ledger is not designed to maintain big files, access control is an issue, and users may be dishonest. We call big data such as big files stored outside of a ledger that includes the blockchain and world state at a blockchain node as "off-state" and propose an off-state sharing protocol for a blockchain system to share big data between pairs of nodes. In our protocol, only encrypted files are transferred. The cryptographic key is stored in the world state in a secure way and can be accessed only by authorized parties. A receiver has to request the corresponding cryptographic key from the sender to decrypt such encrypted files. All requests are run through transactions to establish reliable chain of custody. We design and implement a prototypical blockchain off-state sharing system, BOSS, with Hyperledger Fabric. Extensive experiments were performed to validate the feasibility and performance of BOSS.