FailSafe: Advanced Security for Digital Assets
  • Introduction to FailSafe
  • Whitepaper
    • Introduction
      • Defense-in-Depth
      • Forward Security
    • Web3 Threats to Your Crypto
      • The Human Factor: Design with Operator Error in Mind
    • Defense-in-Depth & the Lifecycle of a Transaction
      • Defense 1: de-risk Web3 Asset Positions
      • Defense 2: FailSafe Blockchain Reconnaissance
      • Defense 3: FailSafe Interceptor Service
      • Discussion
    • FailSafe Architecture
      • Forward Security in FailSafe
        • Quantum Threats to EVM-based Blockchains
          • On ECDSA Key Re-use
          • On New Quantum-resilient Alternatives
          • Account Abstraction as a Path to Sunseting ECDSA on Ethereum?
        • Introducing the Quantum Migration Tool (qMig)
          • Assumptions and Goals
          • How Does qMig work?
          • Discussion
          • FailSafe+qMig
    • Conclusion
    • Further Reading
  • How FailSafe helps your Organisation
    • Reduce Attack Surface Area
    • Radar for Security Risks
    • React to Malicious Threats
    • Forward Security against Looming Quantum Computing Threats
  • FailSafe as a tool for Enterprise Risk Management
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Forward Security in FailSafe

As part of the FailSafe project, the Quantum Migration Tool was developed to address future platform level threats to the user’s Web3 assets. This section examines the threats stemming from quantum computing to EVM based blockchains. We then present the design of the quantum migration tool and its role in the overall architecture of the FailSafe system.

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