Governments Can Use Decentralized Security Without Sacrificing Sovereignty, Naoris CEO Says

David João Vieira Carvalho, CEO and Chief Scientist at Naoris Protocol, outlined how decentralized security models can address government needs for blockchain infrastructure, emphasizing their role in critical use cases like secure communications and supply chain verification.

In an interview with Benzinga, Carvalho highlighted the practical integration of decentralized cybersecurity to meet stringent government requirements for auditability and trust without compromising sovereignty.

Carvalho explained that governments require blockchain’s auditability but struggle with its permissionless nature.

Decentralized security models offer a middle ground, permissioned networks with decentralized security verification, he said.

This approach allows cryptographic proof of device integrity for government contractors, ensuring security without direct oversight of every endpoint.

The discussion comes at a time when nation-states are increasingly exploring blockchain for secure infrastructure.

Carvalho noted that decentralized security aligns with critical government applications, such as verifying supply chains …

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