Cryptographic Threat Modeling

Analysis

Cryptographic threat modeling, within cryptocurrency, options, and derivatives, systematically identifies vulnerabilities in systems reliant on cryptographic primitives. This process extends beyond code review, encompassing protocol design, consensus mechanisms, and off-chain dependencies to anticipate potential exploits. Effective analysis considers both the mathematical foundations of cryptography and the practical realities of implementation, including side-channel attacks and human error. The scope includes evaluating the impact of compromised keys, flawed random number generation, and weaknesses in smart contract logic, directly influencing risk assessments for decentralized finance (DeFi) protocols.