SEAL Certifications evaluate whether a protocol can defend itself, detect an incident, and respond when things go wrong — covering multisig ops, treasury management, incident response, DNS security, DevOps infrastructure, and identity and account controls.
SEAL Certifications evaluate whether a protocol can defend itself, detect an incident, and respond when things go wrong — covering multisig ops, treasury management, incident response, DNS security, DevOps infrastructure, and identity and account controls.
Following a recent axios npm package compromise, DPRK (UNC1069) is expanding beyond the crypto sector - we are publishing 164 IOCs and detailing their currently active social engineering approaches.
North Korean IT workers are particularly attracted to blockchain and cryptocurrency companies for several reasons, including evading international sanctions by avoiding traditional financial systems.
Since launching SEAL 911, our team has recovered more than $50M from cyber attacks. To expand these efforts, we have built an ISAC tailored to the needs of the crypto industry.