IEEE Access (Jan 2024)
Securing the Metaverse: A Blockchain-Enabled Zero-Trust Architecture for Virtual Environments
Abstract
In order to improve cybersecurity in newly developed network infrastructures, this research investigates the integration of blockchain technology with zero-trust security concepts. The zero-trust paradigm ensures continuous authentication across entities, in contrast to standard security models that often presuppose trust based on a network environment. Blockchain is used to decentralize and impose authentication intensity of communication clarity and honesty. The study compares the performance of the zero trust model enhanced by blockchain to traditional security systems in a number of parameters, such as intrusion detection rates and security breach reaction times, using extensive simulations. The findings demonstrate that the blockchain-enhanced zero-trust architecture performs better than conventional systems in both identifying and countering threats and methodically handling a large volume of transactions when under pressure. These conclusions, which emphasize significant advancements in security applications and system resilience, are predicated on the use of blockchain in zero-trust systems. Subsequent investigations will endeavor to enhance these technologies and investigate their utilization in networks across diverse intricate scenarios.
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