Odaily Planet Daily News On August 3, CertiK held a Web3.0 offline salon in Hong Kong Cyberport (Cyberport), where nearly a hundred Web3.0 practitioners from the Greater Bay Area gathered. Professor Gu Ronghui, co-founder of CertiK, member of the International Technical Advisory Committee of the Monetary Authority of Singapore, and member of the Hong Kong Web3.0 Development Task Force, talked about Web3.0 code security from the perspective of intelligent analysis and audit practice. He said that security audits cannot avoid all risks from the code level. CertiK has launched a series of products such as Skynet for Community, which help developers and users find and repair vulnerabilities more efficiently through the flexible use of intelligent analysis technology, and make Web3.0 security audits play a more important role. real value.
Professor Li Kang, Chief Security Officer of CertiK, demystified the security of multi-party computing (MPC) technology, and analyzed how security audit companies should respond to and overcome security threats in the implementation of MPC wallets, thereby improving trust and transparency in the Web3.0 ecosystem . As the rigid nature of Web 3.0 security becomes increasingly prominent, CertiK, as the leading pioneer in the security track, will continue to promote cooperation with major companies such as Ant Group, and strive to break the security barriers for ordinary users or developers to enter the Web 3.0 world concern.