PhD Thesis Petar Radanliev University of Oxford
PhD Thesis: Blockchain Cybersecurity
Dr Petar Radanliev
University of Oxford
This thesis presents an exhaustive exploration of the interplay between blockchain technology and cybersecurity. It delves into how blockchain can revolutionise cybersecurity practices, addressing existing challenges and opening up new avenues for secure digital interactions. The study provides a thorough analysis of blockchain's inherent security features, such as decentralisation, immutability, and transparency, and how these attributes contribute to enhancing cybersecurity across various domains. Additionally, the thesis examines potential vulnerabilities within blockchain systems and proposes strategies for mitigating these risks. By combining theoretical insights with practical case studies, this work aims to offer a holistic view of blockchain's role in shaping the future landscape of cybersecurity.
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