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The popularity of the online media-driven social network relation is proven in today's digital era. The many challenges that these emergence has created include a huge growing network of social relations, and the large amount of data which is continuously been generated via the different platform of social networking sites, viz. Facebook, Twitter,...
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... vulnerable data can lead to misuse or unauthorized use of users' personally identifiable information (PII) resulting in sensitive security breaches. These security breaches can be used for a) threat intelligence b) targeted advertising and c) preference manipulation, etc. Figure 3 represents the phenomena diagrammatically. ...
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such as traffic congestion and carbon emissions. As blockchain is becoming widely
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information and the equitable distribution of control. Blockchain’s decentralized
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comprehensive review of the literature on the application of blockchain and smart
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