Gold Lock offers military-grade encryption to foil voice and data interception

The suite, licensed by the Israeli Ministry of Defense, uses “military-grade encryption software,” Gold Lock says.
The triple-layered protection system includes AES 256-bit and Elliptic Curve 256-bit encryption for protecting data and Diffie Hellman 4096-bit encryption for securing key transfers.
Furthermore, because the software utilizes a device's own processing power, no additional hardware or specialized IT or encryption training is required to prevent unauthorized monitoring of VOIP and cellular conversations, text messages and file transfers, the company notes.
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Paul Michael says:
July 3rd, 2009 at 1:35pm
it is scary how easy it is to record anyone's cellular calls... -
Oscar Lefonte says:
June 26th, 2009 at 11:19am
Israeli technology... somehow they keep on the cutting edge of security, good job!
