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ISACA hosts webinar on Blockchain use

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Blockchain technology is based on distributed and secure protocols that allow data blocks to be generated, added and validated by the network and provide security guarantees such as immutability.  To help our members and fellow colleagues understand this technology, the Chapter is pleased to present the webinar titled, Blockchain Technology and Security.

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Blockchain technology is based on distributed and secure protocols that allow data blocks to be generated, added and validated by the network and provide security guarantees such as immutability. Many industries can potentially benefit from blockchain technology innovations related to data access, security and managing transactions within digital platforms.

The amount of innovation under the blockchain umbrella is remarkable and introduces novel and exciting bug classes around a variety of areas such as consensus implementations, protocols and cryptography and must be accounted as part of a blockchain deployment.

Learning Objectives

During this session, Mr Javed Samuel of Pinaka Consulting Ltd. will review some of these bug classes and how they have been mitigated. We would also have some thoughts on possible areas that could be sources of blockchain related bugs in the future.

The webinar is free and participants can register here.

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