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Is security essential for NFT projects? At what stage of an NFT project should security be a priority?
In this webinar, join Halborn’s CISO & Co-Founder, Steven Walbroehl and Lead Offensive Security Engineer, Roberto Reigada, and Horizen Labs’ VP of Engineering, Zain Cheng, as they discuss various security best practices to ensure a secure token launch for NFTs with star youtube influencer John Hammond, also a cybersecurity researcher, and content creator.
In our talk, we discuss: -What are your top security pain points when it comes to securing your token launch for an NFT? -Do all NFT projects need security? What to look for in an auditor? -At what stage of the project should security be a priority? -As an auditor, what approach do you take? -How´s auditing NFTs different from other projects in the space? What are some security best practices here? -From a security perspective, what is something you would highlight for all NFT companies out there?
Original at YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3J8CjRaVteM
About Halborn Halborn is an award-winning, elite cybersecurity company for blockchain organizations. Security never ends. Halborn serves as a third-party partner to continuously assess an organization’s most vital assets, drive maximum value and provide world-class cybersecurity consulting and execution every step of the way—far beyond smart contracts.
About Horizen Labs Horizen Labs is a leading web 3.0 tech company crypto-first developer that builds blockchain products and tools at the heart of the decentralization revolution. They are leaders in zero-knowledge cryptography and key Web3 tools that enable the development of programmable blockchains. They are also the core engineering and development powerhouse behind Horizen - the cross-chain ecosystem with the largest and most secure public blockchain infrastructures. Horizen Labs is in partnership with many key players in the blockchain space, including the #1 NFT project Bored Ape Yacht Club, Celsius Network, Dash, IOTA, Symbiont, and Hedera Hashgraph.
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Is security essential for NFT projects? At what stage of an NFT project should security be a priority?
In this webinar, join Halborn’s CISO & Co-Founder, Steven Walbroehl and Lead Offensive Security Engineer, Roberto Reigada, and Horizen Labs’ VP of Engineering, Zain Cheng, as they discuss various security best practices to ensure a secure token launch for NFTs with star youtube influencer John Hammond, also a cybersecurity researcher, and content creator.
In our talk, we discuss: -What are your top security pain points when it comes to securing your token launch for an NFT? -Do all NFT projects need security? What to look for in an auditor? -At what stage of the project should security be a priority? -As an auditor, what approach do you take? -How´s auditing NFTs different from other projects in the space? What are some security best practices here? -From a security perspective, what is something you would highlight for all NFT companies out there?
Original at YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3J8CjRaVteM
About Halborn Halborn is an award-winning, elite cybersecurity company for blockchain organizations. Security never ends. Halborn serves as a third-party partner to continuously assess an organization’s most vital assets, drive maximum value and provide world-class cybersecurity consulting and execution every step of the way—far beyond smart contracts.
About Horizen Labs Horizen Labs is a leading web 3.0 tech company crypto-first developer that builds blockchain products and tools at the heart of the decentralization revolution. They are leaders in zero-knowledge cryptography and key Web3 tools that enable the development of programmable blockchains. They are also the core engineering and development powerhouse behind Horizen - the cross-chain ecosystem with the largest and most secure public blockchain infrastructures. Horizen Labs is in partnership with many key players in the blockchain space, including the #1 NFT project Bored Ape Yacht Club, Celsius Network, Dash, IOTA, Symbiont, and Hedera Hashgraph.