Research on Network Attack Early Warning and Defense Strategies for Blockchain Networks
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Blockchain Networks, Network Attacks, Early Warning, Defense StrategiesAbstract
Blockchain technology has gained significant attention due to its decentralized and secure nature. However, despite its robustness, blockchain networks are not immune to attacks. This research aims to explore the early warning and defense strategies for network attacks in blockchain systems. By analyzing existing vulnerabilities and attack vectors, we propose a comprehensive framework for detecting and mitigating threats. The study emphasizes the importance of proactive measures to enhance the security posture of blockchain networks.
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