Decentralizing Cybersecurity: The Science of Ineffable Cryptography
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Tide Foundation
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Summary
The article discusses the flaws in current cybersecurity models, emphasizing the vulnerabilities of centralized authority. It introduces the concept of decentralizing authority, inspired by swarm intelligence, as a revolutionary approach to prevent catastrophic breaches. The focus is on 'Ineffable Cryptography' as the science behind this new era of cybersecurity.
Key quotes
· 3 pulledCentralized authority is the Achilles’ heel of modern cybersecurity systems.
Decentralizing authority, inspired by swarm intelligence, can protect against catastrophic breaches.
Ineffable Cryptography represents the science behind a new era of cybersecurity.
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