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PRESENTED BY:
BHUKYA BALAJI
PM/2017/405
CONTENTS
• Blockchain
• Biggest cyber attacks
• Blockchain in healthcare
• Blockchain service providers
• Conclusion
• Reference
BLOCKCHAIN
• The blockchain is an incorruptible digital ledger of
economic transactions that can be programmed to
record not just financial transactions but virtually
everything of value.
• Blockchain technology created the backbone of a new
type of internet.
• Originally devised for the digital currency, Bitcoin,
the tech community is now finding other potential
uses for the technology.
BIGGEST CYBER ATTACK
• Ransomware (2017)
• Epsilon(2014)
• Sony(2011)
• The Estonian Cyberwar(2007)
• Titan Rain(2004)
• Moonlight Maze(1996 )
• The Original Logic Bomb(During the cold war in the year 1982)
BLOCKCHAIN IN HEALTHCARE
• Most of the electronic medical records are currently maintained on-site
on physical servers or on cloud by the healthcare provider, and the
access is currently limited only to their organization network.
• When a patient decides to switch his healthcare provider due to any
reason, the patient’s medical records have to be either migrated
manually from the previous hospital.
• Lifeline of the Bitcoin network has the potential to address the
concerns regarding access, security, scalability and privacy of
electronic medical records.
BLOCKCHAIN-BASED HEALTHCARE USE
• Clinical Health Data Exchange and Interoperability
• Billing Management
• Drug Supply Chain Integrity and origin
• Pharma Clinical Trials and Population Health Research
• Cyber Security and Healthcare IoT(internet of things)
BLOCKCHAIN SERVICE PROVIDERS
Ethereum Blockchain as a Service(EBaaS)
• In November 2015, Microsoft and
ConsenSys entered a partnership to create
Ethereum blockchain as a service on
Microsoft Azure.
• Distributed ledger technology by offering
them a single-click, cloud-based blockchain
developer environment.
Rubix by Deloitte
• Rubix provides solutions for clients
to understand and capture the power
of blockchain for their businesses.
• The solution allows to prototype,
test and build customized
blockchain and smart contract
application for any use.
Bluemix
• In February 2016, IBM has made
nearly 44,000 lines of code
available to the Linux Foundation’s
open-source Hyperledger Project to
help developers easily build secure
distributed ledgers that can be used
to exchange almost anything of
value.
CONLUSION
• Blockchain technology could be quite complementary in a possibility
space for the future world that includes both centralized and
decentralized models.
• Blockchain will be adopted by central banks and cryptographically
secured currencies will become widely used.
• The future of finance in many nations could be dominated by Bitcoin
and cryptocurrencies.
REFERENCE
• https://www.investopedia.com/terms/b/bitcoin.asp
• https://www.forbes.com/sites/reenitadas/2017/05/08/does-blockchain-
have-a-place-in-healthcare/#30463c6e1c31
• https://catalyst.nejm.org/decoding-blockchain-technology-health/
• http://www.indiabitcoin.com/blockchain-to-revolutionize-healthcare-
newsbtc/
• https://bitcoinmagazine.com/partners/how-consortia-can-bring-
blockchain-healthcare/
• http://www.purbat.com/biggest-cyber-crimes/
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  • 2. CONTENTS • Blockchain • Biggest cyber attacks • Blockchain in healthcare • Blockchain service providers • Conclusion • Reference
  • 3. BLOCKCHAIN • The blockchain is an incorruptible digital ledger of economic transactions that can be programmed to record not just financial transactions but virtually everything of value. • Blockchain technology created the backbone of a new type of internet. • Originally devised for the digital currency, Bitcoin, the tech community is now finding other potential uses for the technology.
  • 4. BIGGEST CYBER ATTACK • Ransomware (2017) • Epsilon(2014) • Sony(2011) • The Estonian Cyberwar(2007) • Titan Rain(2004) • Moonlight Maze(1996 ) • The Original Logic Bomb(During the cold war in the year 1982)
  • 5. BLOCKCHAIN IN HEALTHCARE • Most of the electronic medical records are currently maintained on-site on physical servers or on cloud by the healthcare provider, and the access is currently limited only to their organization network. • When a patient decides to switch his healthcare provider due to any reason, the patient’s medical records have to be either migrated manually from the previous hospital. • Lifeline of the Bitcoin network has the potential to address the concerns regarding access, security, scalability and privacy of electronic medical records.
  • 6. BLOCKCHAIN-BASED HEALTHCARE USE • Clinical Health Data Exchange and Interoperability • Billing Management • Drug Supply Chain Integrity and origin • Pharma Clinical Trials and Population Health Research • Cyber Security and Healthcare IoT(internet of things)
  • 8. Ethereum Blockchain as a Service(EBaaS) • In November 2015, Microsoft and ConsenSys entered a partnership to create Ethereum blockchain as a service on Microsoft Azure. • Distributed ledger technology by offering them a single-click, cloud-based blockchain developer environment.
  • 9. Rubix by Deloitte • Rubix provides solutions for clients to understand and capture the power of blockchain for their businesses. • The solution allows to prototype, test and build customized blockchain and smart contract application for any use.
  • 10. Bluemix • In February 2016, IBM has made nearly 44,000 lines of code available to the Linux Foundation’s open-source Hyperledger Project to help developers easily build secure distributed ledgers that can be used to exchange almost anything of value.
  • 11. CONLUSION • Blockchain technology could be quite complementary in a possibility space for the future world that includes both centralized and decentralized models. • Blockchain will be adopted by central banks and cryptographically secured currencies will become widely used. • The future of finance in many nations could be dominated by Bitcoin and cryptocurrencies.
  • 12. REFERENCE • https://www.investopedia.com/terms/b/bitcoin.asp • https://www.forbes.com/sites/reenitadas/2017/05/08/does-blockchain- have-a-place-in-healthcare/#30463c6e1c31 • https://catalyst.nejm.org/decoding-blockchain-technology-health/ • http://www.indiabitcoin.com/blockchain-to-revolutionize-healthcare- newsbtc/ • https://bitcoinmagazine.com/partners/how-consortia-can-bring- blockchain-healthcare/ • http://www.purbat.com/biggest-cyber-crimes/