The application of blockchain technology for cybersecurity is particularly relevant today due to unique properties such as reliability, accessibility, high adaptability, economic efficiency, and profitability. The use of blockchain technologies to combat cybercrime extends to the control of financial services, IT, transportation, and other industries.
Blockchain can also help individuals ensure data security. The ability to quickly detect forgeries, resistance to DDoS attacks, high-level information security make blockchain a technology that can limit the damage from cybercrime.
Blockchain can improve data matching. This includes verifying the authenticity of downloads or software updates, mitigating DDoS attacks, digital certificates to replace passwords, secure domain name system (DNS), decentralized data storage, preventing the entry of false data, and more.
Blockchain simplifies the procedure for international payments, eliminating its complexity, duration, and costliness, allowing for secure instant international transactions through decentralization and smart contracts.