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@article{156015, author = {Kartik Pandey and Nitin Kumar Singh and Dr Surjeet}, title = {BLOCKCHAIN ALGORITHM TO FIX TRANSACTION, AUTHENTICATION AND AUTHORIZATION SECURITY LOOPHOLES}, journal = {International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology}, year = {}, volume = {9}, number = {2}, pages = {1181-1186}, issn = {2349-6002}, url = {https://ijirt.org/article?manuscript=156015}, abstract = {The IoT(Internet of Things)space now a days is one of the most likely innovations of IT field. As the IoT system is integrated on a very large-scale in many forms of design, including smart homes, cities, IoT Vehicles, and so on, it is more insecure due to restricted resources. The conventional user’s server architecture have many important limitations to encounter the security demands in IoT devices, such as depending on the trustworthy servers, inability for time- sensitive devices, and huge data maintenance cost. Blockchain network is a decentralized network in which each node have a copy of entire data loop. The blockchain technology is a trustworthy technique for scaling and securing IoT data. Even , still there is not an exact path or technique how blockchain technology can be deployed with IoT devices. A token based system is implemented for transaction to eliminate these security loopholes and verified the result using transaction summary.}, keywords = {Blockchain, Authentication,Security,Cryptography,Decentralization,Immutability}, month = {}, }
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