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Supply Chain Management Using Blockchain Security Enhancement

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The cybersecurity of contemporary systems has drawn much more focus from both academic and industrial viewpoints. The blockchain-based approach has recently become more popular due to how straightforward it is, especially in the management of supply chains. This highlights how crucial the quality factors are from a supply chain management standpoint. Numerous sectors have come to realize how crucial it is to have reliable supply chain and logistics solutions. The introduction of blockchain technology has given rise to several possible breakthroughs in the management and monitoring of corporate operations, specifically supply chain procedures. The blockchain and, more precisely, a smart contract technology that was utilized to manage the process of creating, verifying, and inspecting data over the supply chain management process were both discussed in this study. Next, discuss blockchain cybersecurity in the context of supply chains. Security protection needs to be powerful sufficient to shield the assets and data from dangers, as the smart contract increasingly controls the movement of data over many places. The paper then examines the primary security breaches that have an impact on the data on the blockchain and offers a fix.

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Sharma, A., Goar, V., Kuri, M., Chowdhary, C.L. (2023). Supply Chain Management Using Blockchain Security Enhancement. In: Goar, V., Kuri, M., Kumar, R., Senjyu, T. (eds) Advances in Information Communication Technology and Computing. Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems, vol 628. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-9888-1_15

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