Naoris Protocol Unveils Revolutionary Technology for Digital Security and Trust
Naoris Protocol has recently launched a groundbreaking technology that aims to revolutionize digital security through the world’s first Post-Quantum powered Decentralised Physical Infrastructure Network (DePIN) for cybersecurity and digital trust. This innovative protocol, backed by prominent figures such as DNS designer David Holtzman, former White House Chief of Staff Mick Mulvaney, and Shanfari & Partners Chairman H.E. Sheikh Thamer Said Ahmed al-Shanfari, transforms traditional untrusted devices into a decentralised security layer of cyber-trusted validator nodes, eliminating single points of failure that often plague centralised security systems.
Decentralised Security: A Shift Amidst Centralised Failures
The launch of the Naoris Protocol comes at a crucial time following the CrowdStrike outages in July 2024, which highlighted the vulnerabilities of centralised security frameworks. These incidents disrupted global services across various sectors, emphasizing the urgent need for decentralised security solutions.
“Current centralised models are vulnerable by design,” stated David Carvalho, CEO & founder of Naoris Protocol. “Our protocol decentralises digital security, where every device becomes a secure validator node as part of a trusted, incentivised layer that uses post-quantum cryptography to create a real-time, decentralised validation brain.”
Key Innovations of the Protocol
The Naoris Protocol introduces four key innovations that set it apart in the digital security space:
1. Post-Quantum Security: Designed to withstand quantum computing, ensuring sensitive data and blockchain infrastructures are protected from next-generation cyber threats.
2. Decentralised Security Layer: Devices actively validate and prove their trusted state in real time, creating a self-reinforcing security layer that scales without weakening.
3. Incentivised Security Model: Devices are rewarded for maintaining security validations across the network to continually reinforce cyber defences.
4. Real-Time Validation: Continuous verification of node integrity mitigates risks of compromise or collusion, a stark contrast to static and reactive centralised systems.
Impact on Expanding DePIN Ecosystems
With the DePIN market projected to reach $3.5 trillion by 2028, Naoris Protocol positions itself as the critical security DePIN for both Web2 and Web3 infrastructures. As DePIN expands into various industrial applications, the protocol provides essential infrastructure for DePIN ecosystems across cloud computing, storage, wireless, and energy, offering unprecedented cyber resilience for community compute network models.
Incentivised Testnet Launch
The upcoming Testnet launch will allow users to participate in stress-testing this revolutionary system. Validating and maintaining security standards, while counteracting threats like phishing and network breaches, the testnet will lay the groundwork to seed a global post-quantum cybersecurity DePIN.
For Testnet participation, visit https://naorisprotocol.network/.
In conclusion, Naoris Protocol’s innovative approach to digital security and trust is poised to reshape the landscape of cybersecurity. With a focus on decentralisation, real-time validation, and incentivised security models, the protocol promises to address the shortcomings of centralised security systems and pave the way for a more secure digital future.