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Crypto & High-Value Asset Security

Crypto-native adversarial security for real-world operators.

Audits don’t stop SIM swaps, sloppy key processes, or social engineering. Ingress Labs focuses on how real humans, real wallets, and real infrastructure break under pressure—and how to harden them.

Wallet & Key Management Review

We trace how keys are generated, stored, accessed, rotated, and shared across your organization—from founders to ops staff.

  • • Hot vs cold workflow analysis
  • • Hardware wallet and signer usage patterns
  • • Recovery procedures and single points of failure
  • • Access controls, logging, and approvals

Founder & Staff Social Engineering

Targeted simulations of how attackers actually approach founders, key staff, vendors, and custodians to move money or gain control.

  • • Contextual spear-phishing & messaging platform lures
  • • Impersonation of vendors, investors, or partners
  • • SIM-swap and account recovery abuse scenarios
  • • Executive awareness and practical OPSEC coaching

Infrastructure & Operational Risk

A holistic look at nodes, validators, signing infrastructure, off-chain services, and operational dependencies.

  • • Access paths into infra and monitoring gaps
  • • Shared credentials and role misconfigurations
  • • Third-party services and supply-chain surface
  • • Playbooks for failure modes and incident response

High-Risk Individual Security

For founders, traders, or holders whose personal life and devices are part of the attack surface.

  • • Device and account hardening recommendations
  • • Travel and conference OPSEC patterns
  • • Home network & physical risk review
  • • Playbook for “I think something is wrong” moments

To scope a crypto or HNWI-focused engagement, include in your contact request the approximate AUM, team size, and whether you custody funds directly.

Crypto OPSEC for Founders in Alabama, Tennessee, and Georgia

Ingress Labs works with crypto founders, DeFi teams, and high-value individual holders who live and build in northeast Alabama and the surrounding region. That often means founders based in or around Fort Payne, Huntsville, Chattanooga, Birmingham, and Rome, GA. We also travel to founders and teams across the globe when the situation demands it.

While wallet architectures and on-chain controls are global, real OPSEC is local: home addresses, devices, travel patterns, and in-person risks. We specialize in bringing crypto-native security thinking to this part of the Southeast, and we travel within a roughly 200-mile radius for high-sensitivity, in-person work when the situation requires it.