Saturday, July 05, 2014

Compromised Security?

Many digital security experts and retired intelligence folks believe that the encryption methods being touted by industry and government have been compromised.

I don't know if this is true or not but the preponderance of anecdotal "evidence" and the rumor mill leads me to believe it is likely.

If you have intellectual property, trade secrets, or business sensitive information are you willing to take on faith that your data is safe? Is it safe in transfer outside you company? Is it safe stored in the cloud?

Or, are you just an average Citizen who is annoyed by hackers and government bureaucrats or government contracts pawing through your email, data, records, or other digital material?

Over the years I've fallen into both camps.

And I'm definitely annoyed.

I'd also like to know why the Chinese think they can steal my domain name.

Rather than whine about it, tweet about it, or write my congresswoman (which, BTW, I have several times), I decided to do something about it.

So, some old friends and I developed ShatterDOC. ShatterDOC is a novel method of securing your digital information anywhere. Your data is secure in transfer. Your data is secure stored in the cloud. And any additional security methods your company, cloud provider, or VPN vendor uses is just icing on your security cake.

At this time (Early July 2014) we're a couple of months away from selling a product. But, if you're interested in uncompromised digital security stop by ShatterDOC. You'll have to sign up for access to the test website but when you do you'll get a reduced price on later purchase.

Stop worrying. Stop compromising. Switch to or add ShatterDOC to your digital security defenses.