Blockchain Technology for Secure Data Sharing: Review

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  • Atheer Alaa Hammad Ministry of Education, Anbar Education Directorate, Iraq Author

Keywords:

Blockchain; Healthcare; IoT technology; Financial Sector; Data Security

Abstract

Data sharing is a critical thing of current digital ecosystems, facilitating seamless communique, collaboration, and innovation throughout numerous sectors, consisting of healthcare, finance, and supply chains. However, safety demanding situations including facts breaches, unauthorized get admission to, and privateness violations pose enormous risks, limiting the consider and willingness of agencies to proportion facts correctly. Traditional safety mechanisms frequently fall short in addressing these concerns, necessitating the adoption of superior answers.Blockchain era emerges as a transformative option to beautify records safety, integrity, and transparency in facts-sharing ecosystems. By leveraging decentralized ledgers, cryptographic hashing, and clever contracts, blockchain guarantees tamper-evidence statistics exchange at the same time as preserving privateness and get right of entry to control. This paper reviews the potential of blockchain as a steady data-sharing framework, studying its benefits, obstacles, and real-international applications. Furthermore, the have a look at explores how blockchain mitigates safety vulnerabilities, promotes trust, and fosters regulatory compliance in information-sharing environments. The evaluate concludes that at the same time as blockchain offers a promising approach to stable facts sharing, demanding situations together with scalability, regulatory alignment, and integration with present systems must be addressed to maximise its adoption. Future studies ought to attention on overcoming these boundaries and enhancing blockchain frameworks to make certain broader implementation across industries.

Author Biography

  • Atheer Alaa Hammad, Ministry of Education, Anbar Education Directorate, Iraq

     

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2025-05-01

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