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Cryptographic Resilience

Definition

Cryptographic Resilience denotes the capacity of cryptographic systems to withstand attacks and maintain their security properties even under adversarial conditions. This includes resistance to computational advancements, algorithmic weaknesses, and sophisticated cryptanalytic techniques. A cryptographically resilient system ensures the confidentiality, integrity, and authenticity of data and communications over extended periods. It is a fundamental requirement for secure digital assets and blockchain protocols.