增强区块链网络的安全性:异常、欺诈和高级检测技术

Joerg Osterrieder, Stephen Chan, Jeffrey Chu, Yuanyuan Zhang, Branka Hadji Misheva, Codruta Mare
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区块链技术是一种基础分布式账本系统,可实现安全透明的多方交易。尽管区块链网络具有诸多优势,但它也容易受到异常现象和欺诈行为的影响,对其完整性和安全性构成重大风险。本文详细分析了区块链的关键定义和特性,并深入分析了破坏这些网络的各种异常现象和欺诈行为。本文介绍了一系列检测和预防策略,包括统计和机器学习方法、博弈论解决方案、数字取证、基于信誉的系统和综合风险评估技术。通过案例研究,我们探讨了异常和欺诈检测在区块链网络中的实际应用,为当前实践和未来研究提供了宝贵的见解和启示。此外,我们还聚焦了该领域的新兴趋势和挑战,提出了未来研究和技术发展的方向。本文面向从业人员和研究人员,旨在对区块链网络中的异常和欺诈检测进行技术性的深入概述,这标志着我们在增强网络安全性和可靠性方面迈出了重要一步。
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Enhancing Security in Blockchain Networks: Anomalies, Frauds, and Advanced Detection Techniques
Blockchain technology, a foundational distributed ledger system, enables secure and transparent multi-party transactions. Despite its advantages, blockchain networks are susceptible to anomalies and frauds, posing significant risks to their integrity and security. This paper offers a detailed examination of blockchain's key definitions and properties, alongside a thorough analysis of the various anomalies and frauds that undermine these networks. It describes an array of detection and prevention strategies, encompassing statistical and machine learning methods, game-theoretic solutions, digital forensics, reputation-based systems, and comprehensive risk assessment techniques. Through case studies, we explore practical applications of anomaly and fraud detection in blockchain networks, extracting valuable insights and implications for both current practice and future research. Moreover, we spotlight emerging trends and challenges within the field, proposing directions for future investigation and technological development. Aimed at both practitioners and researchers, this paper seeks to provide a technical, in-depth overview of anomaly and fraud detection within blockchain networks, marking a significant step forward in the search for enhanced network security and reliability.
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