Exchange Security Protocols

Authentication

Exchange security protocols fundamentally rely on robust authentication mechanisms to verify participant identities, mitigating unauthorized access to trading systems and digital assets. Multi-factor authentication, incorporating elements like biometrics and time-based one-time passwords, is increasingly prevalent, enhancing security beyond traditional password-based systems. Cryptographic key management, including Hardware Security Modules (HSMs), plays a critical role in safeguarding private keys used for transaction signing and access control. Continuous monitoring for anomalous login attempts and behavioral biometrics further strengthen authentication layers, adapting to evolving threat landscapes.