Our Security Practices
Post-Quantum Cryptography
We implement NIST-approved post-quantum cryptographic algorithms to protect against future quantum computing threats. Our systems are designed to be resistant to both classical and quantum attacks.
Encryption Standards
- All data in transit uses TLS 1.3 encryption
- Data at rest is protected with AES-256 encryption
- Quantum-resistant key exchange protocols
Infrastructure Security
- Servers hosted in ISO 27001 certified data centers
- Regular security audits and penetration testing
- DDoS protection and intrusion detection systems
- No storage of private keys or sensitive cryptographic material
Access Controls
- Multi-factor authentication (MFA) for all administrative access
- Principle of least privilege for system access
- Regular access reviews and automated threat detection
Your Security Responsibilities
Key Management
- You are solely responsible for securing your private keys
- Never share your private keys or seed phrases with anyone
- Store backup keys in secure, offline locations
- Use hardware security modules (HSMs) where possible
Warning: Anti_Quantum will NEVER ask for your private keys or seed phrases.
Best Practices
- Enable 2FA on your account
- Use strong, unique passwords
- Verify all cryptographic operations before signing
- Keep your software and wallets updated
- Be cautious of phishing attempts
Incident Reporting
If you discover a security vulnerability or suspicious activity:
Do not publicly disclose until we have resolved the issue. We follow responsible disclosure practices.
Bug Bounty Program
We welcome responsible security research. If you find a vulnerability, please report it to us first. We offer rewards for valid reports based on severity.
Rewards based on severity level