Distributed Ledger Technology Security

Cryptography

Distributed Ledger Technology Security fundamentally relies on cryptographic primitives to ensure data integrity and authenticity, mitigating risks associated with unauthorized modification or forgery within the shared ledger. Secure hash algorithms and digital signatures are central to validating transactions and maintaining a tamper-evident record, crucial for trustless systems. The strength of these cryptographic foundations directly impacts the resilience of the system against attacks targeting data manipulation or identity spoofing, particularly relevant in financial applications. Consequently, ongoing research into post-quantum cryptography is vital to address emerging threats from advanced computing capabilities.