CRJun 24, 2021

Blockchain-based Security Framework for Critical Industry 4.0 Cyber-physical System

arXiv:2106.13339v11 citations
Originality Incremental advance
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This addresses security for critical industries like manufacturing and energy, though it appears incremental as it builds on existing blockchain and multi-signature techniques.

The paper tackles security vulnerabilities in Industry 4.0 cyber-physical systems by proposing a blockchain-based framework that eliminates certificate authorities, reducing data processing delay and increasing cost-effective throughput.

There has been an intense concern for security alternatives because of the recent rise of cyber attacks, mainly targeting critical systems such as industry, medical, or energy ecosystem. Though the latest industry infrastructures largely depend on AI-driven maintenance, the prediction based on corrupted data undoubtedly results in loss of life and capital. Admittedly, an inadequate data-protection mechanism can readily challenge the security and reliability of the network. The shortcomings of the conventional cloud or trusted certificate-driven techniques have motivated us to exhibit a unique Blockchain-based framework for a secure and efficient industry 4.0 system. The demonstrated framework obviates the long-established certificate authority after enhancing the consortium Blockchain that reduces the data processing delay, and increases cost-effective throughput. Nonetheless, the distributed industry 4.0 security model entails cooperative trust than depending on a single party, which in essence indulges the costs and threat of the single point of failure. Therefore, multi-signature technique of the proposed framework accomplishes the multi-party authentication, which confirms its applicability for the real-time and collaborative cyber-physical system.

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