dologé
Dologé is a term used in discussions of data governance to denote a dual-logging approach aimed at enhancing data integrity and accountability. In this framework, every data transaction generates two independent audit trails, typically stored in separate domains or ledgers.
The two logs are cryptographically linked; timestamps and hash chaining allow cross-verification to detect discrepancies.
Origin: The term is a neologism that emerged in the early 2020s within theoretical analyses of auditability
Benefits and criticisms: Potential benefits include greater resilience against single-point tampering, improved traceability for audits, and
Applications: Dologé has been discussed in healthcare data sharing, financial recordkeeping, and public administration as a
See also: data provenance, audit trail, tamper-evident logging, dual logging, blockchain. References: hypothetical.