Content management system (CMS) is a fundamental software tool to maintain the data of an enterprise. This framework oversees content all through its lifecycle, including creation, stockpiling, refreshing, distributing, support, and removal. Information can be sorted into static and dynamic sorts. Static information does not change every now and again but dynamic information changes consistently. CMS handles both static and dynamic substances. Guaranteeing the security of these stockpiling frameworks against computerized wrongdoings is a critical worry, as unapproved access should be totally forestalled. Blockchain innovation is quickly progressing across different areas, including the product, clinical, and schooling businesses. The article aims to investigate how blockchain innovation can be coordinated into CMS to forestall information breaks. The article proposes a staggered security model: the main level utilizes cryptography, while the subsequent level influences blockchain. Storing content on the blockchain ensures maximum security since it is immutable once recorded. Editorial systems, which are essential for long-term content management of an organization, can integrate blockchain technology for storing static content in a CMS. The article explains how blockchain can be used to improve the security of static content and prevent unauthorized access and modification. Maintaining a big volume of data on the blockchain is costly, so only unique file identifiers (hashes) are stored, not the actual content. The proposed method uses the Ethereum blockchain to create unique file identifiers combined with the Interplanetary File System (IPFS) to back up content files. This approach protects static content within the CMS by simply storing file IDs on the blockchain, preventing data theft or manipulation.

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Blockchain-Enhanced CMS: Securing Static Content Against Digital Crime

  • K. Madhura,
  • Soumyalatha Naveen

摘要

Content management system (CMS) is a fundamental software tool to maintain the data of an enterprise. This framework oversees content all through its lifecycle, including creation, stockpiling, refreshing, distributing, support, and removal. Information can be sorted into static and dynamic sorts. Static information does not change every now and again but dynamic information changes consistently. CMS handles both static and dynamic substances. Guaranteeing the security of these stockpiling frameworks against computerized wrongdoings is a critical worry, as unapproved access should be totally forestalled. Blockchain innovation is quickly progressing across different areas, including the product, clinical, and schooling businesses. The article aims to investigate how blockchain innovation can be coordinated into CMS to forestall information breaks. The article proposes a staggered security model: the main level utilizes cryptography, while the subsequent level influences blockchain. Storing content on the blockchain ensures maximum security since it is immutable once recorded. Editorial systems, which are essential for long-term content management of an organization, can integrate blockchain technology for storing static content in a CMS. The article explains how blockchain can be used to improve the security of static content and prevent unauthorized access and modification. Maintaining a big volume of data on the blockchain is costly, so only unique file identifiers (hashes) are stored, not the actual content. The proposed method uses the Ethereum blockchain to create unique file identifiers combined with the Interplanetary File System (IPFS) to back up content files. This approach protects static content within the CMS by simply storing file IDs on the blockchain, preventing data theft or manipulation.