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Investigating Security and Privacy Issues in Real-World Asset Tokenization

Primary supervisor

Hui Cui

Research area

Cybersecurity

This project will explore the security and privacy challenges inherent in the tokenization of real-world assets (RWAs) using the blockchain technology. As industries increasingly adopt tokenization to digitize and trade assets like real estate, commodities, and fine art, ensuring the security and privacy of these transactions becomes critical. The research will focus on identifying vulnerabilities in existing tokenization frameworks, analyzing potential risks, and developing novel security protocols to protect sensitive data and ensure the integrity of tokenized assets. Applicants will investigate the intersection of cryptography, blockchain, and privacy-preserving technologies, aiming to contribute to the development of secure and scalable tokenization solutions that can be applied across various industries.

This project is ideal for candidates with a strong background in cybersecurity, blockchain technology, or cryptography, who are interested in advancing the security of emerging financial technologies.

 

 

 

 

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Required knowledge

Blockchain theories and coding. 


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