Abstract

Cross-border data privacy protection often involves personal privacy data from different regions, where cross-border vehicle identity authentication requires a large amount of sensitive data. The cross-border movement of this sensitive data poses a significant threat to privacy. A distributed identity management blockchain model for cross-border data privacy protection is proposed to avoid the cross-border transmission of sensitive data through identity authentication. The model combines the SM2 and SM9 algorithms and blockchain technology to guarantee the security of stored data while providing a method to avoid sensitive data crossing borders and realizing cross-border identity authentication. The model was originally designed for the Northbound Travel for Macao scenario but can still be applied to other cross-border authentications. The generation speed of a Non-Fungible Token is verified through experiments, and the generation time and efficiency of Non-Fungible Tokens satisfy the actual needs of Internet of Vehicles authentication.

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