When working with digital assets or crypto, it can be difficult to know how many organizations and teams have access to your private keys at all times. In order to protect your customers and investors, it’s critical to develop a transaction and user policy layer. From compromised internal actors to simple fat fingers errors, the crypto industry is no stranger to both mistakes and targeted attacks leading to major losses.
We recommend that all organizations working with crypto, web3 or digital assets implement transaction policies. This is a great way to prevent loss of assets without sacrificing speed and efficiency from an operational perspective. If you’re interested in learning what a crypto transaction policy is and why it’s important, check out the basics here. If you’re ready to start implementing transaction policies at your organization, you’ve come to the right place.
Video KYC (Know Your Customer) is a process for customer Identity verification using remote video technology. It is a secure and efficient way for financial institutions, online businesses, and other organizations to verify the identity of their customers without requiring them to physically visit a branch or office.
Many security teams have thousands – if not hundreds of thousands! – of known assets and unknown assets that they continuously monitor for vulnerabilities and risks. Viewing large volumes of assets can be cumbersome, particularly when observing a specific characteristic of an asset, such as the technologies it’s hosting or its DNS record type. That’s why we’re adding additional customization to the All Asset view.