Increasing Cyber Defense in the Music Education Sector Using Blockchain Zero-Knowledge Proof Identification

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Music creation and its promotion are encouraged both in music education and through activities organized in the context of artistic creation as part of the education in question. Although copyright registration is the primary way authors protect their rights, this is not feasible in most cases, as the processes take a long time to complete and incur high costs. We utilize modern innovative technologies and their developments in copyright protection matters to increase security and trust in music education. In particular, an advanced model of ensuring the methods and innovation produced in music education processes is proposed, using blockchain technology and smart contracts. But given that, even in an advanced system like the proposed one, authentication evidence can be easily intercepted, this work proposes a single and robust identification scheme based on an innovative zero-knowledge proof (ZNP) system, which allows one side of communication to convince the other of its validity.

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Zhang, Y. (2022). Increasing Cyber Defense in the Music Education Sector Using Blockchain Zero-Knowledge Proof Identification. Computational Intelligence and Neuroscience, 2022. https://doi.org/10.1155/2022/9922167

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