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CBSE Board Exam Results Being Secured Using Blockchain Technology

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The CBSE board test score data for the past three years has been protected by blockchain, and more data will be added. In order to be completely paperless and ensure the security and tamper-proof board performance, the Central Committee for Secondary Education (CBSE) has introduced blockchain technology. CBSE Information and Technology Director Antriksh Johri said in an interview with ANI on Sunday: “CBSE has completed the implementation of the blockchain.

Earlier we introduced artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) for the affiliate system. Here it is. , The data is interconnected and stored encrypted and securely, so it is immutable and traceable.” Johri further stated, “This will be used as a single source of real data to verify that students receive higher education or employment.” In order to create the “academic (blockchain) document” software, CBSE and the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) Cooperation with the National Information Center’s Blockchain Technology Center of Excellence.

Blockchain technology records data in a distributed ledger, and all participating stakeholders have ownership. Data is recorded in the chain according to the consensus between stakeholders, and replicated at all locations in the distributed network of blockchain nodes at the same time. This eliminates the reliance on third-party verification.

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