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Hands-On Cybersecurity with Blockchain

You're reading from   Hands-On Cybersecurity with Blockchain Implement DDoS protection, PKI-based identity, 2FA, and DNS security using Blockchain

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jun 2018
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ISBN-13 9781788990189
Length 236 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Rajneesh Gupta Rajneesh Gupta
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Preface 1. Cyber Threat Landscape and Security Challenges 2. Security Must Evolve FREE CHAPTER 3. Introducing Blockchain and Ethereum 4. Hyperledger – Blockchain for Businesses 5. Blockchain on the CIA Security Triad 6. Deploying PKI-Based Identity with Blockchain 7. Two-Factor Authentication with Blockchain 8. Blockchain-Based DNS Security Platform 9. Deploying Blockchain-Based DDoS Protection 10. Facts about Blockchain and Cyber Security 11. Assessment 12. Other Books You May Enjoy

How can blockchain help?


PKI has major vulnerability because of its centralized management system. Blockchain, however, is fundamentally decentralized and allow communication between several parties without any third-party involvement. The approach of going decentralized can be a paradigm shift in the PKI; therefore, it needs a systematic approach to deploy it.

Decentralized infrastructure

Blockchain is about achieving a decentralized network of multiple participants without third-party involvement. A decentralized public key infrastructure (DPKI) is an innovative concept that creates authentication systems over public systems without depending on a single third party that can compromise the integrity and security of the system. As we already know, blockchain is built with a trustless approach that allows both trusted and untrusted parties to communicate with each other. However, trust is usually established among geographically and politically disparate participants with several consensus...

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