Shodh Sari-An International Multidisciplinary Journal
Vol-03, Issue-03 (July-Sep 2024)
An International scholarly/ academic journal, peer-reviewed/ refereed journal, ISSN : 2959-1376
Decentralized Identity Verification in Metaverse Auditing Using Blockchain Technology
Ganapathy, Venkatasubramanian
Faculty in Auditing Department, Southern India Regional Council of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (SIRC of ICAI), Chennai, Tamil Nadu, Bharat
DOI: https://doi.org/10.59231/SARI7719
Subject: Computer Science / Information Technology / Auditing
Page No: 66–88
Received: April 15, 2024
Accepted: May 24, 2024
Published: July 01, 2024
Thematic Classification: Blockchain Technology, Metaverse Auditing, Decentralized Identity (DID), Cybersecurity, Digital Verification, Web 3.0.
Abstract
This research paper presents a comprehensive review of decentralized identity verification in the context of metaverse auditing, leveraging blockchain technology. With the rapid evolution of virtual environments and the emergence of the metaverse, ensuring trust, transparency, and security becomes paramount. Traditional centralized identity verification systems face challenges in such decentralized and dynamic environments. Blockchain technology offers promising solutions by providing a transparent, immutable, and decentralized ledger for identity management and verification. Conceptual Analysis research methodology used in this research paper because theoretical and conceptual clarity are crucial for understanding complex phenomena. The paper begins by exploring the concept of decentralized identity management systems and their significance in virtual environments. It discusses various challenges associated with traditional identity verification methods and highlights the potential of blockchain-based solutions in addressing these challenges. Through a systematic literature review, the paper examines existing research and developments in decentralized identity verification, metaverse auditing, and blockchain technology. Key topics covered include the architecture of decentralized identity systems, consensus mechanisms for identity verification on blockchain networks, privacy-preserving techniques, and interoperability standards for cross-platform identity management. Furthermore, the paper investigates the role of smart contracts and decentralized applications (DApps) in facilitating identity verification processes within the metaverse. The review also discusses the potential implications of decentralized identity verification in enhancing trust and security in virtual economies, enabling seamless user experiences, and fostering innovation in digital asset management. Moreover, it identifies current gaps and challenges in the field and proposes future research directions to address these issues. Overall, this research paper contributes to the understanding of decentralized identity verification in metaverse auditing using blockchain technology. It serves as a valuable resource for researchers, practitioners, and policymakers interested in exploring the intersection of decentralized identity, virtual environments, and blockchain technology. The insights provided aim to stimulate further research and innovation in this rapidly evolving domain.
Keywords: Decentralized Identity Verification (DIV), Metaverse Auditing, Blockchain Technology, Virtual Environments, Smart Contracts, Decentralized Applications (DApps), Digital Asset Management, Privacy-preserving techniques
Impact Statement
This research paper explores the integration of decentralized identity verification within the context of metaverse auditing, leveraging blockchain technology to enhance security, privacy, and trust. As the metaverse becomes an increasingly significant aspect of digital interaction, ensuring robust and reliable identity verification mechanisms is crucial. Traditional centralized systems are fraught with vulnerabilities, such as single points of failure, susceptibility to hacks, and privacy concerns. By employing blockchain technology, this research addresses these issues, offering a decentralized approach that distributes trust and verification processes across a secure, immutable ledger. The proposed solution not only fortifies the integrity of identity verification in virtual environments but also aligns with the growing demand for user-controlled data privacy. Blockchain’s inherent characteristics of transparency, immutability, and decentralization provide a resilient framework that mitigates risks associated with identity theft and fraud. Furthermore, this research contributes to the broader adoption of decentralized technologies, demonstrating their practical applications and benefits in emerging digital landscapes. Implementing decentralized identity verification in metaverse auditing could revolutionize various sectors, including gaming, virtual commerce, education, and social interaction. By enhancing trust and security, this approach paves the way for safer, more reliable virtual experiences, fostering greater user confidence and engagement. The findings and methodologies outlined in this paper not only advance academic discourse but also offer actionable insights for developers, policymakers, and stakeholders seeking to navigate and harness the potential of the metaverse securely and ethically.
About Author
Mr. Venkatasubramanian Ganapathy, M.Phil., B.Ed., M. Com, D.P.C.S. is a faculty in Auditing Department, Southern India Regional Council of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (SIRC of ICAI), Chennai, Tamil Nadu, Bharat. He had over 18+ years’ academic experience and 9 years corporate experience. He has presented many research papers in International and National Conference also; he has published many research papers in National and International Journals. He also participated in 10 National Conferences, 7 International Conferences, 260 National Webinars, 341 International Webinars and many FDPs. His area of interest are Auditing, Finance and Accounting, Taxation, AI, ML, DL, Cloud Computing, Osmotic Computing, Blockchain Technology, Big Data Analytics, Python, RDBMS, Serverless Computing, Forensic Auditing, Cyber Security etc., He has been recognized with many Awards. His focus on implementation of latest technologies in his field.
Cite this Article
APA 7th Style: Ganapathy, V. (2024). Decentralized identity verification in metaverse auditing using blockchain technology. Shodh Sari-An International Multidisciplinary Journal, 3(03), 66–88. https://doi.org/10.59231/SARI7719
Chicago 17th Style: Ganapathy, Venkatasubramanian. “Decentralized Identity Verification in Metaverse Auditing Using Blockchain Technology.” Shodh Sari-An International Multidisciplinary Journal 3, no. 3 (2024): 66–88. https://doi.org/10.59231/SARI7719.
MLA 9th Style: Ganapathy, Venkatasubramanian. “Decentralized Identity Verification in Metaverse Auditing Using Blockchain Technology.” Shodh Sari-An International Multidisciplinary Journal, vol. 3, no. 3, 2024, pp. 66-88, https://doi.org/10.59231/SARI7719.
Statements & Declarations
Review Method: This article underwent a double-blind peer-review process by independent experts in Information Technology (IT) Audit and Blockchain Engineering to evaluate the technical feasibility of decentralized identity (DID) frameworks and their integration into professional auditing standards within virtual environments.
Competing Interests: The author Venkatasubramanian Ganapathy declares that there are no financial, personal, or professional conflicts of interest that could have inappropriately influenced the research findings or the technological assessments presented in this study.
Funding: This research was conducted as part of the author’s academic and professional contributions to the Southern India Regional Council of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (SIRC of ICAI). No specific external grants or commercial funding from blockchain service providers were received.
Data Availability: The analysis is based on a conceptual and technical review of blockchain protocols, Metaverse infrastructure, and auditing compliance frameworks. All technological models and industry standards referenced are cited within the manuscript and are available via professional accounting and technology repositories.
License: Decentralized Identity Verification in Metaverse Auditing Using Blockchain Technology © 2024 by Venkatasubramanian Ganapathy is licensed under CC BY-NC-ND 4.0. This work is published by the International Council for Education Research and Training (ICERT).
Ethics Approval: As this study is a theoretical and technical exploration of digital systems and does not involve direct experimentation on human participants or clinical data, it was deemed exempt from formal ethical review by the Institutional Review Committee.
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