Friday, August 24, 2018

How can Blockchain be used to secure digital documents and transactions in the public sector?

Colleagues, with good intensions the Japanese, Chinese, American and British governments are exploring the use of Blockchain to securely maintain and transmit documents containing sensitive information about their citizens. The latest example of the UK’ Ministry of Justice assessment of Blockchain for protecting its repository of digital forms of evidence. In the US Blockchain represents a means of securely processing records for Social Security, Medicare and other entitlement programs. Noble endeavors indeed. Nevertheless, the obvious dilemma is that such data and documents needed for smooth government processes will only be as secure as the Blockchains used to manage them. Protecting cryptographic keys remains a top concern. Using hardware security modules (HSMs) and trusted computers in place of digital wallets and as Blockchain nodes will give security-conscious users and organizations greater confidence. As reported by McKinsey and Company recent breaches of crypto exchanges clearly indicate that Blockchain participants and their access to the Blockchain represent a security weakness that must be addressed before the technology. Bottom line: As we have previously reported Blockchain adoption will be directly correlated to the level of both perceived and actual security. Such security is likely to increase as the technology matures. Share your assessment while visiting us today! Lawrence – Cyber Security Defender (https://cybersecuritydefender.blogspot.com/)  

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