Secure Hardware Security

Architecture

Secure hardware security refers to the utilization of specialized physical components, such as Trusted Execution Environments and Hardware Security Modules, to isolate cryptographic operations from potentially compromised host systems. By establishing a hardened perimeter around private keys and sensitive transaction logic, this infrastructure effectively mitigates the risks of unauthorized extraction and remote memory manipulation. Integrating these modules directly into the cryptographic lifecycle ensures that high-stakes derivatives execution remains resistant to software-level vulnerabilities inherent in general-purpose computing platforms.