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Adaptive Soundness

Definition

Adaptive soundness describes a system’s capability to maintain its security properties and operational integrity despite evolving threats or changing conditions. This concept signifies a protocol’s resilience, adjusting its parameters or mechanisms to uphold its fundamental guarantees. It ensures the system remains robust against novel attack vectors or shifts in network dynamics, thereby preserving its reliability. The objective is to sustain operational validity despite external pressures or internal modifications.