Using blockchain to enhance the security of distributed systems
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Karagandy University of the name of academician E.A. Buketov
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This paper explores the application of blockchain technologies to enhance the security
of distributed systems. The paper reviews various approaches including public and private
blockchains, smart contracts, consensus mechanisms (such as Proof of Work, Proof of Stake,
and Byzantine Fault Tolerance), and decentralized identity (DID) frameworks. Their advantages,
limitations, and practical implementation challenges are discussed in the context of securing
data transmission, access control, and fault tolerance in distributed environments. A series of
experiments were conducted using platforms such as Ethereum, Hyperledger Fabric, and IPFS to
evaluate their effectiveness in ensuring data integrity and preventing unauthorized access. The
findings showed that the integration of blockchain-based solutions increased system resilience
to tampering and reduced attack surfaces, especially when combined with traditional security
mechanisms. Using smart contracts for automated access control improved response time to
security incidents by 23.7% on average. The results suggest that blockchain technologies can play
a crucial role in building robust, secure distributed systems. These insights can benefit system
architects, cybersecurity professionals, and researchers involved in the development of secure
decentralized infrastructures.
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Using blockchain to enhance the security of distributed systems/Пәнаралық ғылыми зерттеулердің өзекті мәселелері = Актуальные вопросы междисциплинарных научных исследований = Current Issues of Interdisciplinary Scientific Research: Академик Е.А. Бөкетовтің 100 жылдығына орай ұйымдастырылған Халықаралық ғылыми конференцияның тезистер жинағы. -2025. Р.134-144.