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The security backbone for Web3

USA Katılım Temmuz 2023
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Station70@station_70·
2025 was the year digital assets became operationally real for institutions. Not only because adoption increased, but because failure scenarios stopped being theoretical. At Station70, this shift defined our year.
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New blog: We break down what the SOC 2 Type 2 examination looks like for disaster recovery infrastructure, the controls tested, auditor criteria, and what it means for vendor due diligence. station70.com/blog/station70…
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Institutions that implement Station70's disaster recovery framework can access more favourable insurance terms through @nativeinsurance. Strong recovery infrastructure should strengthen your insurance position. Start the conversation 👉 station70.com/contact
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Station70@station_70·
Backup ≠ Recovery. Backup stores your keys. Recovery restores your operations when something goes wrong. One is passive. The other requires tested processes and the ability to execute under pressure. That gap is where continuity breaks. Custody without recovery is incomplete.
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Auditors didn't just verify our controls work. They verified our architecture makes unauthorized access structurally impossible. View the full report 👉 trust.station70.com
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📣 @Station_70 has achieved its SOC 2 Type II compliance with zero material findings. SOC 2 Type II is the gold standard for validating that security controls operate continuously, not just that they're designed correctly.
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Elliptic flags this as a likely DPRK operation — nation-state actors targeting governance weaknesses, not code vulnerabilities. The threat model has evolved. Most security programs haven't.
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Drift lost $285M yesterday. Not because of a zero-day. Not because someone broke the code. Because the governance around it wasn't built to survive a sophisticated, patient attacker.
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