Advances in Cybersecurity, Blockchain and Symmetry/Asymmetry
A special issue of Symmetry (ISSN 2073-8994). This special issue belongs to the section "Computer".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: 30 November 2024 | Viewed by 263
Special Issue Editor
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Cryptography, as an essential tool for protecting information security, is not only recognized at the technical level, but also explicitly affirmed and supported at the legal and educational levels. Concurrently, as a vital support for the digital economy, the application of blockchain technology is gradually expanding from the financial sector to more areas, such as governance, healthcare, education, and the Internet of Things, becoming a key technology for promoting the digital transformation of societies and economies. Blockchain and cryptographic technologies can complement each other to jointly build a secure and transparent system for data management and processing. Blockchain provides a reliable platform for data storage and verification, while cryptographic techniques ensure the privacy and security of the data. This combination can protect personal privacy, while enabling efficient data sharing and utilization. Therefore, we need to integrate encryption and blockchain to achieve efficient and secure technology. We look forward to the following advancements: (1) the application of lightweight symmetric/non-symmetric encryption algorithms in combination with blockchain; (2) the use of related encryption, consensus, and sharding technologies to ensure the efficiency and security of blockchain.
Prof. Dr. Lu Zhou
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- cryptographic primitives
- symmetry/asymmetry encryption
- privacy protection
- homomorphic encryption
- digital signature
- blockchain techniques
- blockchain sharding
- smart contracts
- blockchain consensus mechanisms
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