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Data Integrity in Smart Urban Data Spaces

Heiko Bornholdt Heiko Bornholdt Dr. Heiko Bornholdt Dr. Heiko Bornholdt Senior Research Assistant Profile GitHub LinkedIn 1 min read
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Data Integrity in Smart Urban Data Spaces
Archive notice: This post predates the current Zero Trust Network Access platform. Some terminology or implementation details may describe earlier versions.

Today’s paper is about a master thesis that deals with in-network data processing systems. Maintaining data integrity in in-network data processing systems is difficult. While individual nodes can be assumed to cooperate in closed systems, malicious participants must be detected and dealt with in open networks.

The work presented here deals with the prototypical implementation of the approach presented in the paper Accountant: Protection of Data Integrity and Identification of Malicious Nodes in In-network Data Processing.

The approach was first implemented with Akka and later implemented with drasyl. Get in touch with us if you are interested in this prototype.


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