BLOKCHEYN ASOSIDA TA’LIM TIZIMLARIDA MA’LUMOTLAR YAXLITLIGI VA MAXFIYLIGINI TA’MINLASH
Keywords:
Kalit so‘zlar: blokcheyn, ta’lim tizimi, ma’lumotlar xavfsizligi, yaxlitlik, maxfiylik, kriptografiya, smart contract.Abstract
Annotatsiya. Raqamli texnologiyalar jadal rivojlanayotgan hozirgi davrda
ta’lim tizimi ham tub o‘zgarishlarni boshdan kechirmoqda. Ta’lim jarayonining
raqamlashtirilishi bilan bir qatorda o‘quvchi va talabalarning shaxsiy ma’lumotlari,
akademik natijalari va sertifikatlari kabi muhim axborotlarning xavfsizligi masalasi
dolzarb muammoga aylanmoqda. An’anaviy markazlashgan tizimlarda
ma’lumotlarning buzilishi, yo‘qolishi yoki ruxsatsiz o‘zgartirilishi xavfi mavjud.
Ushbu maqolada blokcheyn texnologiyasining ta’lim tizimlarida ma’lumotlar yaxlitligi
va maxfiyligini ta’minlashdagi o‘rni ilmiy jihatdan tahlil qilinadi. Blokcheynning
kriptografik asoslari, taqsimlangan reyestr modeli va o‘zgarmaslik xususiyati ta’lim
tizimidagi axborot xavfsizligini oshirishda qanday rol o‘ynashi ko‘rib chiqiladi.
Shuningdek, blokcheyn asosida ta’lim tizimi arxitekturasi taklif etilib, uning
afzalliklari va cheklovlari tahlil qilinadi.
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