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Incorruptible Auditing: Blockchain-Powered Graph Database Management

Victor Ermolaev, Indrek Klangberg, Yash Madhwal, Silver Vapper, Sjoerd Wels, Yury Yanovich

202016 citationsDOI

Abstract

In modern and interconnected world, information is accumulatively stored digitally, making the process of exchanging, gathering and querying the information much easier. Continuously, it has introduced new challenges about how to ensure its consistency and reliability due to the sheer volume of data. A blockchain-based information system can provide an incorruptible record of history, enabling better auditing and data management practices. The paper describes how to combine an Exonum blockchain and a Neo4j graph database into a system that can provide a verifiable audit trail of data integrity and its modifications for information stored in a graph database.

Topics & Concepts

BlockchainComputer scienceVerifiable secret sharingAuditGraph databaseData integrityConsistency (knowledge bases)Data managementData consistencyDistributed databaseDatabaseGraphAudit trailData scienceComputer securityTheoretical computer scienceSet (abstract data type)ManagementProgramming languageArtificial intelligenceEconomicsGraph Theory and AlgorithmsDistributed systems and fault toleranceAdvanced Graph Neural Networks