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A Privacy-Preserving and Transparent Identity Management Scheme for Vehicular Social Networking

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Vehicular social networking is expected to become a reality soon, where secure and privacy-preserving identity management is a prerequisite. Various organizations and studies have recommended using Vehicular Public-key Infrastructure (VPKI)… Click to show full abstract

Vehicular social networking is expected to become a reality soon, where secure and privacy-preserving identity management is a prerequisite. Various organizations and studies have recommended using Vehicular Public-key Infrastructure (VPKI) to securely and privately manage vehicles' identities. However, the existing VPKI schemes still do not deal with identity management in vehicular social networking. In this work, we propose a Privacy-Preserving Identity Management (PPTIM) scheme for vehicular social networking to securely and privately manage vehicles' social identities. PPTIM builds on the transparency log (distributed ledger) proposals for web PKI, but it addresses challenges specific to vehicular social networking. All pseudo-social identities, pseudonym certificates issued against pseudo-social identities, revocation process, and revocation status validation are conducted on a transparency log. With an efficient data structure named the Accumulation Tree (AT), we extend the conventional transparency log to offer trustworthy pseudonym certificate validation without relying on the Certificate Revocation Lists (CRLs). In addition, PPTIM strengthens the security of vehicular social networking by protecting vehicles to a greater extent from being duped by malicious pseudonym certificates through logging and constant monitoring. Finally, performance and security analysis show the cost-effectiveness and security of PPTIM.

Keywords: identity management; vehicular social; social networking

Journal Title: IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology
Year Published: 2022

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