Blockchain Framework for Securing E-Learning System

  • Ubaka-Okoye M
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Abstract

This paper recommends a blockchain framework that secures the e-learning platform. The proposed framework was used to build a widely manageable and safe data delivery facility that will connect to existing educational data. Institutions can simply have amassed their data history without demanding a copy from central servers. The proposed blockchain framework enhances data security and removes trust concerns amongst users or between third-party institutions accessing applications and services. Data distribution can be used with smart contracts to warranty that institutions will continue to be in control of their data entrance, are alert of the source of collected data sources, and are up-to-date when their data is log on by others. Immutable audit logs are generated through data source and contact history to keep institutions informed of the time their data are retrieved. Blockchain has the potential that could provide a system with massive openness, online secure database that e-learning platforms needed. The blockchain can be implemented on different learning platforms based on the information security policies of the institutions.

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Ubaka-Okoye, M. N. (2020). Blockchain Framework for Securing E-Learning System. International Journal of Advanced Trends in Computer Science and Engineering, 9(3), 2933–2940. https://doi.org/10.30534/ijatcse/2020/68932020

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