Course details
The Big Picture:- Fundamentals: Blockchain as a trustless consensus protocol
- Efficiency: Smart Contracts taking precisely the required action at the right time
Blockchain evolution
- New Blockchain variations
- Blockchain and Cyber resilience
- Blockchain and distributed ledgers business
- Smart Contracts potential
- Current limitations, including transaction processing volumes
- Alternative paradigms
Principal Blockchain Components & Processes
- Merkle Trees
- Hashing
- Verification protocols
- Proof of Work
- Proof of Stake
Blockchain Value-add sources
- IoT platforms
- Powering Sharing Economies and efficient use of resources
- Security: overcoming fundamental IoT weaknesses
- AI and Machine learning combinations
- AI & Blockchain cryptography - secure use of personal data
- Explaining & Auditing AI decisions - building trust in AI-based systems
- AI management of Blockchain formation: including replacing "brute force" hashing
- Data Integrity sweet spotting
- Immutable transaction-based records
- System design: from the Genesis Block to Block creation protocols
- Fraud prevention
- Identifying vulnerabilities
- Intra-Blockchain systems
- General security - can a Blockchain be hacked?
- Private & Public Keys
- Double Spending risk and "forks"
- External links
- Identity and Data Management
- Public and Private Key access management
- Distributed database management
- Digital Asset Management (DAM)
- Overview
- Scope of Digital Assets
- Global DAM via Blockchain & Smart Contracts
- Transfer of ownership
- Licensing access & use
Risk management
- Identifying Top risks: Strategic and Operational categories
- Mitigation strategies
- Governance Models
- Overview: issues to be addressed in Digital Autonomous Organisations (DAO)
- Pure Algorithmic
- Informal Governance including Loosely Coupled Voting
- On Chain Validator selection
- Verifier / Validator's Dilemma
- Participator coordination, Flag protocols and Forks
Case Study 1: Ethereum Improvement Proposal (EIP)
Case Study 2: Supply Chain Management case studies: agriculture, energy and high value goods.
Updated on 12 March, 2018
Eligibility / Requirements
Anyone aspiring to learn new technology can take this the course. Students and professionals interested in a career in the blockchain technology should opt for the course.
Programming knowledge is desired but not required. It would be nice if you already have knowledge of Python, JavaScript, NodeJS and ReactJS.
Those who have no programming knowledge will still get a lot of value from taking this course.
Job roles this course is suitable for:
Software Developers , Supply Chain Managers , Corporate Account Executives , Entrepreneurs , Government Executives , Consultants , Finance professionals , Banking professionals , DB SQL Developer , Senior Compliance OfficerCourse Location
About Globaleye
Globaleye is delighted to partner with London Stock Exchange Group Academy to deliver cutting edge Blockchain training in the UAE and wider GCC region.
About Globaleye
Established in 1999 in Dubai, Globaleye is a leading financial advisory in the Middle East, with operations throughout Asia and Europe. Globaleye is raising the standards in international financial services by helping advisers advance their technical knowledge and develop core skills.
About LSEG Academy
LSEG Academy is our Group’s own dedicated training centre, serving clients across the UK, Italy and internationally.
Its mission is to help you – whether you’re a beginner or an experienced professional – develop all the skills, expertise and innovative thinking required to succeed in today’s rapidly evolving financial markets.
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