Bastion & NeonCipher
I’ve been mapping out a few ways a cipher could double as a digital wall—ever thought about how layers of code might stack up against a physical defense?
That’s a solid approach. Just like a physical wall has a foundation, gate, and outer layers, your code should have a base of secure libraries, a firewall layer, and monitoring on top. Each layer should stand on its own, so if one fails the others keep the threat at bay.
Sounds like a layered firewall of code, just like a fortress—one crack won’t let the whole thing fall. Keep the tiers tight and the logs humming.
Got it. Tight layers, constant logs, and always a backup plan ready. No cracks will slip through.
Nice, just make sure the backup plan isn’t the weak link. A good cipher needs a silent, unseen safety net.
Absolutely, the backup has to be as strong as the front. No hidden weak spots, just a silent, reliable safety net.