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Implementation of Blockchain for Secured Criminal Records

Published: 11 August 2022 Publication History

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Criminal activities are occurring every day in society. People all over the world are either victims, witnessing or criminals. As a citizen of a nation, anyone has the right to fill a case against anyone based on their instant evidence (either an audio, video, or image). Although it should be done perfectly but, in many countries, especially in developing countries local criminals are powerful in the society and thus the victims cannot fill a case due to fear of losing their lives. In the digital era, it is easier to raise the voice against any antisocial activity using digital platforms. Not only this problem is an issue but a way of organized and secured data management system is required to help the police. As it is a huge amount of national data, the main concern in this study is to ensure that no one can hack, steal or manipulate the data in any way. According to Shukla, P., Tyagi, R., & Tyagi, A. the system architecture was different for police officers and general people, yet the system perspective were not narrowed down for further implementation [1]. Along with other technologies Blockchain has been used in order to produce a criminal data record management in other system. The concept of the research is based on the confidentiality of criminal data and maintenance from the local Police Officers perspective. The study aims to contribute to the security protocol of the criminal record data through Blockchain. The work focuses over both the security protocols and the system architecture from both the user and implementers’ side.

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    ICCA '22: Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Computing Advancements
    March 2022
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    1. Blockchain
    2. Case
    3. Complaints
    4. Corrupted
    5. Criminal
    6. Database
    7. Digital-signature
    8. Manipulate
    9. Nation
    10. Victim

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