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    <link>https://dl.ucsc.cmb.ac.lk/jspui/handle/123456789/4575</link>
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    <pubDate>Sun, 26 Apr 2026 22:57:40 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>An Alternative to Certi fcate Authorities using Blockchain based Decentralized PKI</title>
      <link>https://dl.ucsc.cmb.ac.lk/jspui/handle/123456789/4628</link>
      <description>Title: An Alternative to Certi fcate Authorities using Blockchain based Decentralized PKI
Authors: Fernando, W.K.B.A.K.
Abstract: A digital certi cate is an electronic document which can be used to prove the own-&#xD;
ership of a public key, which is a crucial aspect in web communication. These&#xD;
digital certi cates are issued by a central governing body named Certi cate Au-&#xD;
thorities. Activities of these certi cation authorities are not transparent and not&#xD;
audited as well.&#xD;
The problem with certi cation authorities is that the internet community need&#xD;
to trust these certi cation authorities completely and currently we have placed&#xD;
immense trust in them. Due to the importance of the certi cation authorities&#xD;
they are tempting targets of criminals. There are many real-life examples for cer-&#xD;
ti cation authorities being hacked or misbehaving. If the certi cation authority&#xD;
is compromised, it is possible to create fake digital certi cates which can be used&#xD;
for malicious activities.&#xD;
We have identi ed the reason for this issue is the fact that certi cation au-&#xD;
thorities can be considered as a single point of failure in public key infrastructure.&#xD;
Hence in this project we propose to eliminate this central  gure and try to  nd&#xD;
out whether it is possible to decentralize the functionalities of a certi cation au-&#xD;
thorities by incorporating the blockchain technology.&#xD;
In this project, we have followed an experimental research approach. Our&#xD;
prototype implementation \TLSChain" is based on Ethereum blockchain network&#xD;
and integrated with novel on-chain domain veri cation. The test cases carried&#xD;
out revealed that the blockchain technology is a well-suited platform to build a&#xD;
Public Key Infrastructure and possible to eliminate Certi cate Authorities. After&#xD;
evaluating the monetary side of \TLSChain", it was evident the design should&#xD;
address the scalability aspect due to the volatile nature of the cypto currency&#xD;
market.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 09 Aug 2022 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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