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On October 23, Ledger welcomed partners and community members – including BitDegree – to its headquarters in Paris for Ledger Op3nevent dedicated to showcasing how the company is advancing crypto security and product innovation.
Ledger is a global leader in securing digital assets and is best known for its hardware wallets. But beyond its consumer products, the company also invests heavily in security research, a commitment best represented by its in-house team known as Ledger Dungeon.
During Op3n, participants received rare look at Donjon’s operations.
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This group of security researchers, experts in cryptography, software and hardware security, spend their days trying to hack Ledger own devices. Their mission: find and fix vulnerabilities before anyone else exploits them.
Donjon specializes in several types of security testing. It includes software attacksthat target unauthorized access or manipulation of digital assets; side channel attacksthat exploit physical device leaks; and fault attackswhere circuits are intentionally broken to reveal weak points.
With these methods, the team strengthens security Ledger products and ensures they stay ahead of threats.
At the event, those present witnessed a mini expedition how Donjon works – from breaking safety elements to testing product resistance.
Ledger’s CTO, Charles Guillemethe personally guided the audience through the process and offered insight into the high standards that define the company’s approach to security.
Ledger describes Op3n as “a setting for the diverse crypto community to see Ledger from the inside.” This year’s event continued that tradition by combining transparency with technical depth to showcase the people and processes behind reliable devices.
The event also included a big reveal: the launch Ledger Nano Gen5the company’s latest generation of hardware wallets. What is special about this device? Read the full story.
In addition, Ledger also announced that its flagship software, Ledger Live, is changing to Ledger wallet. What does this rebrand change? Read the full story.