Blockchain Security - Intermediate Practices

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Blockchain Security - Intermediate Practices

Coursera · Intermediate ·🔐 Cybersecurity ·3mo ago

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Teaches intermediate practices for blockchain security including advanced security measures

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This course is intended for blockchain innovators, developers, security analysts, and business leaders seeking to build or enhance secure blockchain networks. With Blockchain Security Foundational Concepts, as its muse, the Blockchain Security Intermediate Practices course journeys through uncharted realms of blockchain exploration, thrilling, intricate, and alluring. Advanced security practices, cryptography, consensus models, and network security are woven together in a harmonious ballet, punctuated by real-world case studies. This course is more than an intellectual dance; it's a challenge and an awakening to the sublime world of blockchain security. Upon completing the course, learners will understand the complexity of cryptographic techniques including has functions and public key cryptography. Learners will also be able to engage with the blockchain security mechanisms, PoW and PoS, safeguard users and nodes, and analyze case studies.
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