Course Outline
Introduction
What is Certified Blockchain Expert V2 for government?
Blockchain Introduction
Fundamentals of Blockchain
Advantages of Utilizing Blockchain
Positive Attributes of Blockchain
Comparison with Traditional Technology
Trust Issues
- Readily Available
- Rapid Transactions
- Transparent Ledger Understanding
- Enhanced Security
- Cost Efficiency
- Verified Operations
Diverse Blockchain Technologies
- RecordsKeeper
- Bitcoin
- Multichain
- EOS
- Ethereum
- Blockchain Users
- Stellar
- Hyperledger
- Blockchain Projects
- NEO
Blockchain Ecosystem
- Blockchain Developers
- Blockchain Exchanges
- Blockchain Miners
- Blockchain Applications
The Relationship Between Blockchain and Bitcoin
- Intermediate Understanding of Blockchain
- Advanced Expertise in Blockchain
- Blockchain Examples
- Certified Blockchain Expert Version 2 Exam for government
Intermediate Understanding of Blockchain
Private vs. Public Blockchains
Peer-to-Peer Network Concepts
Blocks, Private Keys, Addresses, and Transactions
Sample Transaction: Execution and Distribution
When to Utilize Blockchain
Resolving Conflicts
Security: Why Blockchain is Secure?
Blockchain Mining: Pool and Solo
Miner Basics: Tasks Performed by Miners
Proof of Work vs. Proof of Stake vs. Proof of Importance vs. Delegated Proof of Stake
Potential Threats to Blockchain
Advanced Expertise in Blockchain
Feasibility of Setting Up a Private Blockchain
Developing Custom Blockchain Solutions
Blockchain Architecture
Introduction to Smart Contracts for government
Blockchain Examples
Use Cases: Supply Chain Management
- Regulatory Audit and Security
- Inventory Management
- Vendor Payments
- Asset Tracking
Use Cases: Healthcare Record Keeping
- Administrative and Regulatory Audits
- Clinical Trials Data Management
- Hospital Supply Chain Tracking and Tracing
- Faster Claim Settlements
- Health Record Management
- Equipment Tracking
Use Cases: Cyber Security for government
- Protected Communication Channels
- Decentralized Systems
- Data Confidentiality
- System Resilience
- Sustainable Operations
- Right to be Forgotten
- Fraud Prevention
- Data Integrity
- Data Quality Assurance
- Tracking and Tracing Capabilities
- Secure Network Access
Use Cases: Digital Marketing for government
- Smart Contracts
- Content Editing
- Campaign Performance
Use Cases: Land Ownership
- Increased Residential Security
- Enhanced Property Security
- Elimination of Physical Archives
- Transparency in Transactions
Use Cases: Finance Industry for government
- Cross-border Payments
- Capital Markets Operations
- Loyalty and Reward Programs
- Digital Identity Verification
Certified Blockchain Expert Version 2 Exam for government
The exam process includes an online training session followed by a multiple-choice test worth 100 points.
A score of 60 or higher is required to pass the exam.
If you do not achieve the required score, you can retake the exam after one day.
You are allowed to attempt the exam up to three times.
If you fail to reach a score of 60 or higher even after three attempts, please contact us for assistance in clearing the exam.
Requirements
This course requires a minimum of two participants for government.
Testimonials (1)
Patrick did a great job of striking a balance between covering all the prepared material while making time to give detailed answers to any questions from the group