Author:
Natalia Taskaeva,Pathani Ashish,Dhaliwal Navdeep,Rajasekhar N.,Khatkar Monika
Abstract
This study uses an organized experimental methodology to assess the security and robustness of blockchain-integrated systems within the framework of Industry 5.0. The R&D department's average salary increased by 10%, according to an analysis of personnel statistics, which reflects trends in remuneration. Interdepartmental transactions have increased by 20% according to blockchain transaction analysis, highlighting the significance of safe interdepartmental cooperation. Security issues highlight the need of ongoing watchfulness; in the R&D department, data breaches have increased by 30%. The Manufacturing department scored 85% on the resilience evaluation, which reveals diversity in departmental flexibility. Conclusively, this study offers crucial perspectives on blockchain's function in Industry 5.0 and underscores the need of security, cooperation, and adaptability in this dynamic environment.
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