At its core, blockchain functions to maintain the integrity of data and systems. But how does it compare to other databases and when should it be used? In this episode of the ISACA podcast, cybersecurity experts Dustin Brewer and Frank Downs define blockchain, explain how it relates to cryptocurrency and the cloud, and discuss applications where it may prove useful.
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