Decentralized Identity Verification System for Data Access to Prevent Data Exfiltration Ransomware
The escalating sophistication of ransomware has catalyzed the transition from traditional encryption-focused attacks to more pernicious data exfiltration techniques. This research proposes a Decentralized Identity Verification System to combat the amplified threats of data theft and extortion. The system integrates blockchain technology to establish a resilient identity management framework reinforced by multi-factor authentication and smart contract-based access policies. By addressing fundamental vulnerabilities enabling unauthorized data access, the system proactively reduces attack surfaces vulnerable to ransomware infiltration. Simulated attack scenarios reflect promising security enhancement outcomes across metrics including prevention of data breaches, access control efficiency and system responsiveness to threats. While scope remains for continued innovation, this exploration highlights the synergetic potential of cryptography, access governance decentralization for reshaping data protection against contemporary cyber risks.
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Email Address of Submitting Author
takeuchikazuya@hotmail.comORCID of Submitting Author
0009-0009-4219-2024Submitting Author's Institution
Nagoya Institute of Cyber TechnologySubmitting Author's Country
- Japan