Polyadmin CBAC

The Polyadmin Consensus-Based Access Control (CBAC) system is a BESU-based technology designed to coordinate decision-making chains between AI and humans. By distributing decision-making authority, CBAC ensures that no single decision maker holds all the keys, significantly enhancing security and transparency.

What is CBAC?

Consensus-Based Access Control (CBAC) is a unique security model developed by Polyadmin to enhance decision-making, security, and risk distribution. While CBAC is an innovative concept, it incorporates key elements from established security frameworks, including:

Key Features

Use Cases

CBAC Workflow

CBAC follows a structured workflow ensuring every access request is validated through decentralized consensus mechanisms:

  1. Access Request Initiation: A user/system requests access to a resource.
  2. AI Risk Evaluation: AI analyzes behavioral patterns, anomalies, and risk factors.
  3. Stakeholder Voting: A quorum of human and AI participants review and vote.
  4. Consensus Validation: If consensus is met (e.g., 3 of 5 votes approve), access is granted.
  5. Blockchain Auditing: The decision is recorded in an immutable ledger for transparency.

Future Vision: AI Consensus and Secure Knowledge Preservation

Polyadmin is committed to advancing AI-human collaboration through:

Challenges and Opportunities

Polyadmin has built the foundation for CBAC with its BESU Consensus platform. To further develop and implement these security enhancements at scale, we seek funding, partnerships, and collaboration with organizations that believe in the power of AI-human synergy.