How can you protect contract data in transit from replay attacks?
Contract data is sensitive and valuable information that needs to be protected from unauthorized access, modification, or disclosure. When you send or receive contract data over the internet, you expose it to various risks, such as replay attacks. A replay attack is a type of cyberattack where an attacker intercepts and retransmits a valid data transmission, such as a contract signature, to trick the recipient into accepting it as a new or authentic one. This can lead to fraud, contract disputes, or data breaches. How can you protect contract data in transit from replay attacks? Here are some tips and best practices to follow.