Decentralized trust framework for smart cities: a blockchain-enabled cybersecurity and data integrity model

  • Rafiqul Islam
  • , Rajesh Bose
  • , Sandip Roy
  • , Arfat Ahmad Khan
  • , Shrabani Sutradhar
  • , Sujan Das
  • , Farman Ali
  • , Ahmad Ali AlZubi

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Abstract

The rapid evolution of smart cities has led to transformative advancements through the integration of IoT devices, sensors, and data-driven systems, yet has simultaneously exposed critical vulnerabilities in cybersecurity, data integrity, and trust management. This research proposes a Decentralized Trust Framework that leverages blockchain technology, AI-driven threat detection, and a Lightweight Adaptive Proof-of-Stake (LA-PoS) consensus mechanism to address these challenges. The framework integrates three key layers: a Blockchain Layer for decentralized trust and immutability, a Cybersecurity Layer employing cryptographic standards and AI-based anomaly detection, and a Data Integrity Protocol Layer for real-time synchronization and tamper-proof data validation. Performance evaluations indicate the framework achieves a threefold increase in transaction throughput, a 30% reduction in latency, and enhanced energy efficiency compared to traditional blockchain systems. Security metrics highlight a 98.2% threat detection rate and a substantial reduction in false positives, while resource optimization nearly doubles IoT device battery life. The framework demonstrates applicability in critical smart city use cases, including smart traffic management, energy systems, and public safety, providing secure, scalable, and efficient solutions for urban infrastructures. Despite these advancements, challenges such as interoperability among heterogeneous systems, computational overhead for IoT devices, and policy adoption persist. Future research will focus on optimizing interoperability protocols, incorporating quantum-resistant cryptographic techniques, and extending the framework to emerging domains such as autonomous systems and smart healthcare. The proposed framework provides a robust foundation for building sustainable, resilient, and trustworthy urban ecosystems, bridging gaps in current smart city technologies.

Original languageEnglish
Article number23454
JournalScientific Reports
Volume15
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 2025

Keywords

  • AI-Driven threat detection
  • Blockchain technology
  • Data integrity and validation
  • Decentralized trust framework
  • Lightweight adaptive Proof-of-Stake (LA-PoS)
  • Smart City cybersecurity

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