DARPA Explores Blockchain for Cybersecurity and Other Defense Applications

DARPA Explores Blockchain for Cybersecurity and Other Defense Applications

DARPA, the defense research organization is heavily invested in promoting the use of blockchain technology for military applications. The immutable and secure nature of distributed ledger technology promotes transparency, accountability, and security across various industry segments. The defense and cybersecurity sectors stand to gain a lot from blockchain technology. There are a variety of cybersecurity projects that involves the use of blockchain technology. The potential uses of blockchain technology in security applications have got the US Department of Defense interested. Defense....


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