AntiBreach provides breach-proof encryption for data traversing the Internet or
residing in the database through its landmark invention in cryptography and information
security. AntiBreach protects business enterprises' confidential information and
their customers' transactions even after the private key is revealed to hackers
and adversaries.
AntiBreach delivers security solutions that are the most defending, easy to implement,
and highly flexible. AlntiBreach solutions address the security requirements of
small e-commerce merchants to large banking and financial organizations.
In the present-day encryption scenario, AntiBreach Encryption is a new security
paradigm revolutionizing the way information is encrypted and delivered from one
end to the other over the Internet.
Surviving private key compromise attacks in a public key encryption system, perceived
to be a paradox so far, is now a firm reality poised to save billions of Dollars
lost every year to cyber thieves during online financial transactions.
An outcome of the dedicated research for several years, AntiBreach Encryption rescues
e-commerce merchants and service providers from internal trust-breach attacks and
saves them from overnight bankruptcies.
Today, any public key cryptosystem defends attacks only from one side, the public
side. These encryption systems protect the confidentiality of online transmitted
information only as long as the private key is kept secret. Once an attack takes
place from the private side bribing an insider to reveal the private key, there
is no way out to protect confidential information.
Whatever precautions we may take, secrets do get revealed in the competitive business
world through the internal dishonest elements, which exist almost everywhere and
are very difficult to identify.
In fact, hackers are not foolish to compute private keys by factorization, pollard
rho searches or lattice reduction spending millions of computational years on super
computers. They are wise and smart enough to hit the fragile other end of the present-day
cryptosystems by intrusion, bribing or any other social engineering techniques.
Now, it is time that e-commerce merchants, banks providing online services, and
all other stakeholders in information security consider the issue seriously and
take swift action applying breach-proof encryption in order to be more secured than
ever before.
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