Blockchain Network and Security
Project Abstract
In an era where blockchain technology underpins critical global financial and data transactions, enhancing its security has never been more essential. This project responds to this urgent need by analyzing the vulnerabilities and defense mechanisms within blockchain technology, spotlighting significant breaches to inform better security practices. The research uniquely positions itself by employing a detailed case study approach, allowing for an in-depth exploration of real-world incidents which provide a practical perspective on theoretical security constructs. The main findings from these case studies reveal common and distinct patterns of vulnerabilities and responses, offering insights into the effectiveness of current security measures and proposing robust defense strategies. Overall, this study contributes to the blockchain field by equipping stakeholders with a deeper understanding of how to anticipate and mitigate potential security threats, thereby enhancing trust and expanding the safe application of this pivotal technology.
Keywords: Blockchain security, ,
Conference Details
Session: Poster Session A at Poster Stand 72
Location: Sir Stanley Clarke Auditorium at Tuesday 7th 13:30 – 17:00
Markers: Amjad Amjad, Hassan Eshkiki
Course: BSc Computer Science, 3rd Year
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