Intended Cooperation
Least Authority TFA GmbH seeks to establish strategic partnerships and client relationships in Singapore. The focus lies on collaboration with fintech companies, Web3/blockchain projects, and technology firms requiring high-assurance security expertise. Desired cooperation models include security audit engagements, long-term security consulting partnerships, and alliances with complementary local technology and consulting providers.
Products/Services
Least Authority provides expert-level security consulting and security audit services designed to identify vulnerabilities before they become critical risks. The company supports clients throughout the entire lifecycle, from design and specification to production, launch, and post-deployment. Core services include:
• Source Code Audits: Review Code for potential vulnerabilities
• Specification and White Paper Reviews: Allow researchers to preview projects and provide feedback
• Decentralized Systems Architecture: Evaluate systems with conflicting goals or security risks
• Smart Contract Audit Services: Identify and mitigate potential vulnerabilities, bugs, or security risks
Least Authority TFA GmbH is a security-focused technology consulting firm specializing in independent security audits and advanced security consulting.
Founded in 2011, the company supports organizations building security-critical
systems, with particular expertise in Web3, blockchain, fintech, and privacy-enhancing technologies. Least Authority
combines deep technical research capabilities with a strong commitment to digital security and privacy as
fundamental requirements for modern technology.
- Liz Steiniger
- Liz@leastauthority.com
- https://leastauthority.com/
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