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Impact of Security in Blockchain Based Real Time Applications

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Computational Intelligence in Pattern Recognition (CIPR 2022)

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How to protect data against illegal access and modification has been a long desire by those who wishes to share confidential ideas. With the modern time highly secure cryptographic techniques as well as intrusion detection systems emerged to solve such issues. Because of centralization many of the time it has been recorded that intrusion within the system occurred and people bears huge loss of financial and confidential data. In this paper, it is presented how blockchain technology challenges the approach of centralization and developing trust among users within a peer to peer network. Author presents how this technology is working on a mechanism through which they may distribute control and decision power among the entities within the blockchain network. In this paper, it has also been presented that data hacking for hackers may not be impossible but it will surely not be effortless to do.

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Gaur, A.K., Valan, J.A. (2022). Impact of Security in Blockchain Based Real Time Applications. In: Das, A.K., Nayak, J., Naik, B., Vimal, S., Pelusi, D. (eds) Computational Intelligence in Pattern Recognition. CIPR 2022. Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems, vol 480. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-3089-8_19

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