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Strong Security Model

Definition

A strong security model refers to a comprehensive and robust design for a system that effectively protects against a wide array of potential threats and vulnerabilities. In digital asset systems, this involves cryptographic primitives, secure protocol design, rigorous code audits, and decentralized architectures to safeguard assets and data. Such a model aims to minimize attack surfaces, prevent unauthorized access, and ensure the integrity and availability of the system. It is built upon a foundation of proven cryptographic principles and resilient engineering practices.