In a press release published yesterday, Hashgraph announced its partnership with Halborn, highlighting the shared goal of strengthening security across the Hedera ecosystem. For Halborn, this collaboration reflects something bigger than a single announcement: the growing need for blockchain ecosystems to take a more continuous, real-world approach to security as they scale.
Halborn is proud to partner with Hashgraph to support teams building on Hedera with deeper security expertise, more structured risk evaluation, and a stronger foundation for long-term resilience.
As blockchain ecosystems mature, security can no longer be treated as a one-time milestone before launch. New integrations, infrastructure dependencies, governance layers, backend systems, and operational workflows all expand the attack surface over time. A project may begin with solid architecture and still develop new risks as it grows. That is why security maturity matters just as much as initial security posture.
This is especially important for ecosystems like Hedera that are increasingly relevant for enterprise, financial, and other high-assurance use cases. In these environments, trust depends not only on network design, but also on the security of the applications, tooling, and supporting systems built around it.
Halborn’s partnership with Hashgraph is designed to help address that reality. Rather than viewing security as a single review at the end of development, the partnership supports a more practical model: identifying critical risks before launch, assessing new components as projects evolve, and making security part of an ongoing process rather than an isolated event.
That approach reflects how modern blockchain risk actually works. In practice, exploit paths do not always emerge from one obvious bug in one smart contract. They often appear across the full stack, where application logic, integrations, permissions, infrastructure, and operational assumptions intersect. Stronger security requires looking at systems the way attackers do, then helping teams prioritize what matters most.
Halborn brings that perspective to the Hedera ecosystem through extensive experience securing blockchain platforms, digital asset applications, and enterprise-grade systems. To date, Halborn has conducted more than 2,500 security assessments, identified more than 13,000 vulnerabilities, and helped protect over $1 trillion in digital assets. That work has consistently shown that security is not static. It must evolve alongside adoption, complexity, and real-world usage.
For builders on Hedera, this partnership is meant to support that evolution. It creates a clearer path to stronger security practices at different stages of growth, from pre-launch readiness to targeted assessments and longer-term engagement. It also reinforces an important industry shift: security is now a fundamental prerequisite for trust, operational resilience, and sustainable ecosystem growth.
Halborn is excited to work with Hashgraph to help strengthen security across the Hedera ecosystem and support the teams building the next generation of applications on Hedera. For more information on this partnership or to be connected to the Hashgraph team, reach out to Halborn.
