SECURITY DEVELOPMENT OF ELECTRONIC GOVERNMENT SYSTEMS BASED ON BLOCKCHAIN
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.18372/2410-7840.24.16931Keywords:
blockchain, information protection, privacy, communication nodes, data transferAbstract
In the realities of protecting information in cyberspace, there are many means and approaches to the security of the government, business, and private sectors, one of which is likely to be systems built on the basis of blockchain. Every year, the amount of information that passes through the World Wide Web and the number of users grows exponentially, together with these factors, the number of technologies that ensure the security and privacy of user data in the network grows. At the current rate, technologies can age faster than they have time to occupy their niche in the market, and therefore their support ceases to be relevant, which allows attackers to break through protection or find new vulnerabilities in already existing systems. Blockchain is one of the technologies that are not so often used in government and business systems as a technology around which you can build your network protection. Very often, this is due to the fact that such institutions need individual approaches to solve their problems and needs. The development of their system on the basis of blockchain requires a lot of financial investment and specialists, which are not so many on the market at the moment. However, in the future, when the blockchain becomes more accessible not only for operating cryptocurrencies and for their use in internal systems, it will be able to offer a new standard in the protection of information systems and become one of the most powerful on the market due to its strong protection system. This article proposes a security system built using this technology for government, private, and business sectors.
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