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A Review on Blockchain Based Security in Education


Abstract:

Blockchain technology is very well positioned, and the education industry may greatly benefit from blockchain technology, which can be used for digital credentials, acade...Show More

Abstract:

Blockchain technology is very well positioned, and the education industry may greatly benefit from blockchain technology, which can be used for digital credentials, academic records, learning management systems, funding and payments, research, and collaboration. The development of distributed registries in blockchain technology is employed in educational institutions to provide digital credentials. Learning platforms built on the blockchain can offer individualized learning experiences by monitoring student progress and adapting the content to suit each student's requirements. This study examined the use of blockchain in academic institutions through a review of the literature. It aims to examine the difficulties encountered by educational organizations while deploying an innovative application that provides unchangeable, trustworthy records of students' lifelong learning. Implementing blockchain to address educational obstacles like scalability, integrity, privacy, and security problems. The most problematic and contentious issues relating to blockchain security, challenges, and legislation have been discussed in detail. For blockchain technology to be implemented by higher education as a digital technology, this study offers a translucent exploration of blockchain.
Date of Conference: 19-20 June 2023
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 04 October 2023
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Conference Location: Salem, India
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I. Introduction

One of the most recent technologies to receive substantial study and invention is blockchain, which is one of today's rising technologies. In 2008, Satoshi Nakamoto pushed for the advancement of blockchain technology. There are numerous informational pieces about this technology. Technology today is quite safe and secure. The greatest technology for distributing such information is blockchain, since it provides real-time, shareable, and completely transparent data that is stored on a decentralized network and is only available to users of a permissioned network. Blockchain technology can be utilized to develop decentralized learning environments that promote peer-to-peer communication, student-driven content development, and more individualized learning processes. This may promote a climate that is more collaborative and focused on the needs of the students. The conventional learning environment in education has changed as a result of recent technological advancements. Blockchain is one of the disruptive technologies with high accountability and visibility. Education is one of the businesses that has attracted a lot of attention in recent years due to its seeming stagnation when compared to other technologies.

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