Low Latency Cryptography

Architecture

Low latency cryptography refers to the optimized implementation of cryptographic protocols designed to minimize processing overhead during the lifecycle of a high-frequency financial transaction. By prioritizing streamlined mathematical operations and efficient hardware acceleration, these systems reduce the time required to sign or verify data packets within an order matching engine. This structural focus ensures that secure communications do not become a bottleneck in environments where every microsecond determines the viability of an arbitrage opportunity.