Secure Cybersecurity Information Sharing for Sectoral Organizations Using Ethereum Blockchain and IPFS
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Title
Secure Cybersecurity Information Sharing for Sectoral Organizations Using Ethereum Blockchain and IPFS
Subject
cybersecurity; information; sharing; blockchain; IPFS.
Description
The COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in increased cross-sector cyber-attacks. Passive and reactive cybersecurity techniques
relying solely on technology are insufficient to combat sophisticated attacks, necessitating proactive and collaborative security
measures to minimize attacks. Cybersecurity Information Sharing (CIS) enhances security via proactive and collaborative
cybersecurity information exchange, but its implementation via cloud services faces threats from man in the middle (MITM)
and distributed denial of service (DDoS) attacks, as well as a vulnerability in cloud storage involving centralized data control.
These threats and vulnerabilities result in a lack of user confidence in the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of
information. This paper proposes Secure Cybersecurity Information Sharing (SCIS) to secure Cybersecurity Information in
sectoral organizations using the private interplanetary file system (IPFS) network and the private Ethereum Blockchain
network. Private Ethereum Blockchain enables secure and transparent transaction logging, while Private IPFS network
provides decentralized storage, addressing vulnerabilities in centralized storage systems. The outcomes of the tests reveal that
the suggested SCIS system offers cybersecurity information availability, confidentiality, and integrity. SCIS provides a high
level of security to protect cybersecurity information exchanged between sectoral organizations using the Private Ethereum
Blockchain network and the Private IPFS network so that organizations can safely share and utilize information.
relying solely on technology are insufficient to combat sophisticated attacks, necessitating proactive and collaborative security
measures to minimize attacks. Cybersecurity Information Sharing (CIS) enhances security via proactive and collaborative
cybersecurity information exchange, but its implementation via cloud services faces threats from man in the middle (MITM)
and distributed denial of service (DDoS) attacks, as well as a vulnerability in cloud storage involving centralized data control.
These threats and vulnerabilities result in a lack of user confidence in the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of
information. This paper proposes Secure Cybersecurity Information Sharing (SCIS) to secure Cybersecurity Information in
sectoral organizations using the private interplanetary file system (IPFS) network and the private Ethereum Blockchain
network. Private Ethereum Blockchain enables secure and transparent transaction logging, while Private IPFS network
provides decentralized storage, addressing vulnerabilities in centralized storage systems. The outcomes of the tests reveal that
the suggested SCIS system offers cybersecurity information availability, confidentiality, and integrity. SCIS provides a high
level of security to protect cybersecurity information exchanged between sectoral organizations using the Private Ethereum
Blockchain network and the Private IPFS network so that organizations can safely share and utilize information.
Creator
Tony Haryanto, Kalamullah Ramli
Source
http://jurnal.iaii.or.id
Publisher
Professional Organization Ikatan Ahli Informatika Indonesia (IAII)/Indonesian Informatics Experts Association
Date
June 2023
Contributor
Sri Wahyuni
Rights
ISSN Media Electronic: 2580-0760
Format
PDF
Language
English
Type
Text
Files
Collection
Citation
Tony Haryanto, Kalamullah Ramli, “Secure Cybersecurity Information Sharing for Sectoral Organizations Using Ethereum Blockchain and IPFS,” Repository Horizon University Indonesia, accessed January 12, 2026, https://repository.horizon.ac.id/items/show/10001.