Aug. 3, 2023, 1:10 a.m. | Xuanming Liu, Xinpeng Yang, Xun Zhang, Xiaohu Yang

cs.CR updates on arXiv.org arxiv.org

Due to the risks of correctness and security in outsourced cloud computing,
we consider a new paradigm called crowdsourcing: distribute tasks, receive
answers and aggregate the results from multiple entities. Through this
approach, we can aggregate the wisdom of the crowd to complete tasks, ensuring
the accuracy of task completion while reducing the risks posed by the malicious
acts of a single entity. However, the ensuing question is, how can we ensure
that the aggregator has done its work honestly …

called cloud cloud computing computing correctness crowd crowdsourcing entities guard knowledge paradigm results risks security truth zero knowledge zero knowledge proofs

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