Blockchain Security and Privacy in Education: A Systematic Mapping Study

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Blockchain is a technology that promotes security, transparency and authenticity. It is defined by as distributed ledger technology and consensus algorithm, it’s first application were in the financial sector with Bitcoin, Ethereum and other cryptocurrency, but now the concept has spread to other sectors like Healthcare, Governance, Education, etc. In the education sector all stakeholders need a reliable technology that will improves the education system and takes it to the next step. The Blockchain has all the key characteristics to do just that (distributed ledger, no third parties, chronological timestamp, cryptographically sealed, consensus based), and to be used in bigger scale it has to gives assurance such as data privacy and data security. This Systematic Mapping Study (SMS) tries to study existing papers in blockchain security and privacy and its application in Education to provide a classification and to explore the artifacts and the domains.

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Nabil, A., Nafil, K., & Mounir, F. (2020). Blockchain Security and Privacy in Education: A Systematic Mapping Study. In Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing (Vol. 1161 AISC, pp. 253–262). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-45697-9_25

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