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Topic: Use blockchain to secure connected devices? (2018's Killer App?) (Read 149 times)

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It is also hoped that modern technology can help society. Especially the connected devices should be protected. Since it can transmit other places bad things. Impact on the market as well as in society.
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Here's a thought:

As long as people store their private keys and other crypto details on their connected devices (and many people do) ... "the blockchain is only as secure as the least secure computer that's connected to it", with crypto account details easily accessible, even for amateur crackers.

I'm researching ways to use blockchain to secure the crypto trading an other things done on connected devices. This could secure the blockchain even better than now. It seems this could be helped by preventing losses of information.

on my hunt for information, i visited http://cybersmartdefence.com/
The site offers cyber security that seems more effective than current centralized security systems, which are just sitting ducks for cybersec crackers.

It also uses the Cyber Smart Coin at http://cybersmartcoin.com/ which currently is developing along their roadmap to improved security for crypto trading. Cyber Smart Coin also has an ICO with a target of paying 25% monthly dividend. Frankly, even if it only delivers a tenth of that kind of ROI, if its real use cases like Cyber Smart Defence improves device security, I think it's a potentially awesome solution to a very real problem people face online, at any given moment, every single day.

To be sure, i dug around the coin's site and white paper and found that they have all the requisite elements in place. Here's a screenshot of some of their team members.


Making it easier for people to secure their bitcoin and other crypto and digital details on their devices, through better cybersecurity for all connected devices, should put all of those that passwords and other sensitive details less at risk. If the theory holds, then the amount of successful crypto-related hacks should drop. That may help improve the market reception of crypto projects, as it would be a practical app to protect their assets online.



Your share is quite detailed there. Certainly a use of blockchain security features will be much higher. Compared to other technologies. Trust this technology.
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Here's a thought:

As long as people store their private keys and other crypto details on their connected devices (and many people do) ... "the blockchain is only as secure as the least secure computer that's connected to it", with crypto account details easily accessible, even for amateur crackers.

I'm researching ways to use blockchain to secure the crypto trading an other things done on connected devices. This could secure the blockchain even better than now. It seems this could be helped by preventing losses of information.

on my hunt for information, i visited http://cybersmartdefence.com/
The site offers cyber security that seems more effective than current centralized security systems, which are just sitting ducks for cybersec crackers.

It also uses the Cyber Smart Coin at http://cybersmartcoin.com/ which currently is developing along their roadmap to improved security for crypto trading. Cyber Smart Coin also has an ICO with a target of paying 25% monthly dividend. Frankly, even if it only delivers a tenth of that kind of ROI, if its real use cases like Cyber Smart Defence improves device security, I think it's a potentially awesome solution to a very real problem people face online, at any given moment, every single day.

To be sure, i dug around the coin's site and white paper and found that they have all the requisite elements in place. Here's a screenshot of some of their team members.
https://imgur.com/a/jdmAN08

Making it easier for people to secure their bitcoin and other crypto and digital details on their devices, through better cybersecurity for all connected devices, should put all of those that passwords and other sensitive details less at risk. If the theory holds, then the amount of successful crypto-related hacks should drop. That may help improve the market reception of crypto projects, as it would be a practical app to protect their assets online.

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