David Schwed, COO of Halborn, discusses how Web3 security will differ from Web2 security, and what organisations leveraging Web3 capabilities will need to consider
Over the course of its existence, the Internet has undergone continuous evolution. From the early 1990s until now, there have been substantial modifications, as search engines replacing encyclopedias, libraries, and newspapers are now the primary method for accessing the internet — which in turn has become the dominant source of information. As the Internet has continued to develop, however, so too have the security concerns and vulnerabilities that put it at risk.
Web3 — widely regarded as the future of the Internet — introduces positive changes while confronting businesses with a fresh batch of security risks. More than ever, strategic threat prevention, investigation, and response are imperative for ongoing success. In this article, I will compare Web2 and Web3 from a security standpoint; address irreversible transactions; explain how Web3 is a money layer for the internet; and describe Web3 cyber security challenges as the industry grows.
Web3 vs Web2
In recent years, Web3 has emerged as the novel technology. When considering the evolution of the Internet, it is important to compare prior generations (such as Web1 and Web2) with what is to come because interest in Web3 is rising as blockchain and security technology become more widely accepted.
Web2 has fundamentally altered both the web and the sectors that sustain it. With just one click, users may now collect, create, and distribute enormous volumes of data and the Web as we know it today was made possible with the addition of user-generated content and dynamic, interactive websites through Web2.
Continue reading: https://www.information-age.com/how-web3-security-will-differ-from-web2-security-for-businesses-123500179/
Over the course of its existence, the Internet has undergone continuous evolution. From the early 1990s until now, there have been substantial modifications, as search engines replacing encyclopedias, libraries, and newspapers are now the primary method for accessing the internet — which in turn has become the dominant source of information. As the Internet has continued to develop, however, so too have the security concerns and vulnerabilities that put it at risk.
Web3 — widely regarded as the future of the Internet — introduces positive changes while confronting businesses with a fresh batch of security risks. More than ever, strategic threat prevention, investigation, and response are imperative for ongoing success. In this article, I will compare Web2 and Web3 from a security standpoint; address irreversible transactions; explain how Web3 is a money layer for the internet; and describe Web3 cyber security challenges as the industry grows.
Web3 vs Web2
In recent years, Web3 has emerged as the novel technology. When considering the evolution of the Internet, it is important to compare prior generations (such as Web1 and Web2) with what is to come because interest in Web3 is rising as blockchain and security technology become more widely accepted.
Web2 has fundamentally altered both the web and the sectors that sustain it. With just one click, users may now collect, create, and distribute enormous volumes of data and the Web as we know it today was made possible with the addition of user-generated content and dynamic, interactive websites through Web2.
Continue reading: https://www.information-age.com/how-web3-security-will-differ-from-web2-security-for-businesses-123500179/