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Security and Trust in Blockchains: Architecture, Key Technologies, and Open Issues

Peiyun Zhang, MengChu Zhou

2020IEEE Transactions on Computational Social Systems122 citationsDOI

Abstract

As a new promising distributed technology, blockchains have been widely applied since its inception. Its decentralization feature reduces the reliance on the trusted authorities and third parties. It can well solve the problem of data being tampered and increase data sharing. However, a blockchain system faces various security and trust issues, such as attacks against consensus mechanisms and propagation processes, which may make it store malicious information or delay data propagation. The work discusses the basic architecture of blockchains as well as its potential security and trust issues at data, network, consensus, smart contract, and application layers. Then, the related literature work is analyzed in terms of the issues at these layers. Some open issues are presented and discussed.

Topics & Concepts

Computer scienceComputer securityDecentralizationKey (lock)ArchitectureData sharingWork (physics)Data securityComputational trustEngineeringEncryptionVisual artsReputationPolitical scienceSociologyMechanical engineeringPathologyAlternative medicineArtSocial scienceLawMedicineBlockchain Technology Applications and SecurityIoT and Edge/Fog ComputingCloud Data Security Solutions
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