Scientific program

August 26, 2021    London, UK

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Keshav Kaushik
09:00 AM-09:30 AM

Keshav Kaushik

University of Petroleum and Energy Studies India

Title: Big data, machine learning, internet of things (IoT), and cloud computing progress

Abstract:

Physical devices are quickly expanding as the newest smart computing technologies such as Big Data, Machine Learning, Internet of Things (IoT), and Cloud Computing progress. As a result, the risk of security and privacy breaches in IoT devices is on the rise at an unprecedented rate. These concerns about IoT device security and privacy must be addressed in a systematic and efficient manner. In the Internet of Things, communication occurs through a centralized server that handles data exchange and authentication. Intruders can exploit those centralized servers, and different cyber-attacks such as fake identification and device spoofing might occur during data sharing. Blockchain Technology offers a solution to such an issue by ensuring security and integrity of data. Blockchain is not a single technology; rather, it is a collection of technologies that work together to make things easier and faster. Digital communication, actuator technology, electronic sensor information technology, and current advances in analytics and computing are among these technologies. In the IoT area, many privacy and security concerns have arisen because of the combined operation of different technologies. A Distributed Ledger offered by Blockchain Technology to give a solution for security and privacy issues in IoT replaces the centralized maintenance of IoT servers. (BC). After the emergence of the cryptocurrency Bitcoin, Blockchain Technology sprang to prominence. Bitcoin's operation is entirely based on BC technology. BC is a tamper-proof technique that has a wide range of uses. The cornerstone of BC is its tamper-proof nature, which ensures data verification integrity. The basics of blockchain, as well as its involvement in numerous other applications and technology, are the subject of this article. The article will also inform readers on difficulties relating to the interoperability of blockchain technology with other innovations. The significance of blockchain technology in offering answers to advanced technological challenges will be discussed in this article.

Biography:

Keshav Kaushik is an assistant professor in the Department of Systemics, School of Computer Science at the University of Petroleum and Energy Studies, India. He is pursuing Ph.D. in cybersecurity and forensics. He is an experienced educator with over 6 years of teaching and research experience in the area of Cybersecurity, the Internet of Things and blockchain technology. Keshav Kaushik received his B.Tech degree in Computer Science and Engineering from University Institute of Engineering and Technology, Maharshi Dayanand University, Rohtak. In addition, M.Tech degree in Information Technology from YMCA University of Science and Technology, Faridabad, Haryana. He has published several research papers in International Journals and have presented in reputed International Conferences. His research area spans over Blockchain Technology, Cybersecurity and Internet of Things.