Physical Tampering Prevention

Security

Physical tampering prevention encompasses the suite of hardware-level safeguards and cryptographic protocols designed to detect or impede unauthorized access to cold storage devices and hardware security modules used in crypto derivatives clearing. These mechanisms rely on sensors that trigger state changes when chassis integrity is compromised, effectively alerting network nodes to potential key extraction attempts. By maintaining a zero-trust hardware environment, institutional entities mitigate the risk of physical side-channel attacks that could compromise private keys or derivative settlement logic.