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The recent increase in reported incidents of surveillance and security breaches compromising users' privacy call into question the current model, in which third-parties collect and control massive amounts of personal data. Bit coin has demonstrated in the financial space that trusted, auditable computing is possible using a decentralized network of peers accompanied by a public ledger. In this paper, we describe a decentralized personal data management system that ensures users own and control their data. We implement a protocol that turns a block chain into an automated access-control manager that does not require trust in a third party. Unlike Bit coin, transactions in our system are not strictly financial -- they are used to carry instructions, such as storing, querying and sharing data. Finally, we discuss possible future extensions to block chains that could harness them into a well-rounded solution for trusted computing problems in society.
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Guy Zyskind
Oz Nathan
Alex Pentland
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Tel Aviv University
Human Media
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69db4166f7e0c66ced835945 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1109/spw.2015.27
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