Blockchain Technology in Cybersecurity

Authors

  • Drew Phillips Ph.D.
  • Alex Brown Ph.D.
  • Jamie King Ph.D.

Keywords:

blockchain, cybersecurity, security, technology, digital

Abstract

This article explores the application of blockchain technology as a means to enhance cybersecurity protocols across various digital platforms. Blockchain's inherent characteristics of decentralization and transparency position it as a robust tool for establishing secure and immutable records. The study examines blockchain's potential to revolutionize conventional security measures, addressing key vulnerabilities and threats in the digital landscape. By providing an unalterable ledger of transactions, blockchain increases trust and integrity within cybersecurity frameworks, making it an exciting area for future research and innovation.

Author Biographies

Drew Phillips, Ph.D.

Ph.D.
University of Toronto
27 King's College Cir, Toronto, ON, Canada, M5S 1A1

Alex Brown, Ph.D.

Ph.D.
University of Sydney
Camperdown NSW 2006, Sydney, Australia

Jamie King, Ph.D.

Ph.D.
Lviv Polytechnic National University
12 Bandera Street, Lviv, Ukraine, 79013

References

Kumar, N., & Kataria, V. (2023). Enhanced Sentiment Classification using a Multi-layered Stacked Ensemble Architecture. International Journal of Intelligent Systems and Applications in Engineering, 11(4s), 304–311.

Published

2026-02-26

Issue

Section

Articles