Audit-to-Exploit Correlation Analysis

Audit-to-Exploit Correlation Analysis studies the relationship between completed security audits and subsequent protocol exploits. It seeks to identify if certain types of audits or specific firms have a higher correlation with future failures.

This analysis provides deep insights into the effectiveness of current auditing standards and helps refine the security score models. By identifying patterns where audits failed to predict an exploit, the industry can evolve its methodologies to cover these blind spots.

It is a data-driven approach to improving the reliability of the entire security ecosystem. The analysis helps in understanding the limitations of current static and dynamic testing techniques.

It is a critical research area for risk management.

Liability Snapshotting
Custodial Audit Transparency
Reentrancy Attack Vector
Asset Encumbrance Risks
Mempool Front-Running Identification
Cryptographic Audit Trail
Code Vulnerability Index
Protocol Audit Reliability Metrics