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Cryptographic Composition

Definition

Cryptographic composition refers to the practice of combining multiple cryptographic primitives or protocols to construct a larger, more complex security system. This involves carefully layering different cryptographic elements to achieve specific security properties, such as confidentiality, integrity, and authenticity. The secure integration of these components is vital for building resilient blockchain networks and secure digital asset platforms. Proper composition aims to ensure that the combined system’s security is greater than or equal to the sum of its individual parts.