Cybersecurity in the Blockchain Era : A Survey on Examining Critical Infrastructure Protection with Blockchain-Based Technology

Taylor Rodriguez Vance, Andrew Vance
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Cybercriminals and nation-state hackers are investing heavily in strategies devised to disrupt critical infrastructure systems. Nearly one out of two Industrial Control System (ICS) computers in the energy sector had been impacted by malicious cyber activity in 2018. With threats increasing and attack vectors expanding, critical infrastructure sectors like energy need to implement innovative technology to ensure Critical Infrastructure Protection. This study reviewed blockchain research published between 2015 and 2019 in order to examine the development of blockchain, evaluate current applications of blockchain in the energy sector, and propose additional opportunities for the application of blockchain technology. Quantitative analysis revealed that blockchain-based cybersecurity research and application in the energy sector is increasing at an annual average growth rate of 169% since 2015 with intensified focus on Internet of Things (IoT) and Smart Grid infrastructures. Computed projections forecast a continued increase in the research and application of IoT and Smart Grids. Calculations indicate that nearly 50% of the new research will be in blockchain-based cybersecurity solutions such as cryptographic communications and secure email. Qualitative analysis indicates potential for blockchain- based cybersecurity solutions to provide enhanced Critical Infrastructure Protection in those sectors against pervasive phishing and social engineering threats.
区块链时代的网络安全:基于区块链技术的关键基础设施保护研究
网络犯罪分子和国家黑客正在大力投资旨在破坏关键基础设施系统的战略。2018年,能源行业近二分之一的工业控制系统(ICS)计算机受到恶意网络活动的影响。随着威胁的增加和攻击媒介的扩大,能源等关键基础设施部门需要实施创新技术来确保关键基础设施的保护。本研究回顾了2015年至2019年间发表的区块链研究,以检查区块链的发展,评估区块链在能源领域的当前应用,并提出区块链技术应用的其他机会。定量分析显示,自2015年以来,基于区块链的网络安全研究和应用在能源领域的年平均增长率为169%,重点关注物联网(IoT)和智能电网基础设施。计算预测预测物联网和智能电网的研究和应用将继续增加。计算表明,近50%的新研究将涉及基于区块链的网络安全解决方案,如加密通信和安全电子邮件。定性分析表明,基于区块链的网络安全解决方案有潜力为这些部门提供增强的关键基础设施保护,以抵御无处不在的网络钓鱼和社会工程威胁。
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