A Comparative Analysis of SSL/TLS and Blockchain-Based Approaches for Web-based Transactions
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.70844/ijas.2025.1.17Keywords:
Computing and processing, Blockchain, Consensus mechanisms, Cryptographic protocols, Ecommerce, Immutable ledgers, Layer 2 scaling solutions, Mitm attacks, Public key infrastructure, SSL, TLS, Web security, Zero-knowledge proofsAbstract
This study examines how well SSL/TLS and blockchain work to secure online transactions, especially purchase orders. Reviewing literature from 2013 to 2024 shows each method's key themes, benefits, and weaknesses. SSL/TLS is known for its strong encryption and solid framework but often has issues like centralization and threats from different attacks, leading to transaction delays and bottlenecks. On the other hand, blockchain technology uses decentralized protocols and features such as zero-knowledge proofs, promising better scalability and security, allowing for smooth and safe transactions without traditional middlemen. This comparison clarifies how effective each method is. It highlights the rise of blockchain as a viable option to the limits of SSL/TLS, deserving more study in e-commerce security.
