Bugged Cell Phones and Coded Phone Calls – Is It Safe? Encrypted SMS Might Be the Cure
NY, Prague/USA, Czech Republic (PRWEB) September 11, 2013 -- Recently, the USA PRISM program, which makes it possible to spy on people and their actions on the Internet, has been making headlines and attracting the attention of both the lay person and experts. Some Internet companies who are running popular cloud services supposedly have given access to the NSA and FBI in order to monitor and collect data.
This situation has resulted in some companies marketing coded calling for cell phone users. However, these systems are expensive and have many uncomfortable features. The first problem is the necessity of data connection on both sides of the communication. These services aren’t always of the highest quality, and it might get pricey when traveling abroad. Another problem with phone call encryption is there is a chance someone is listening using sensitive microphones or other eavesdropping high-tech devices.
So what about smartphone users? There are lots of popular apps like Viber, Skype or WhatsApp, but all of them have an issue, which is a central server and the necessity of data connection. But trusting third parties represents a major problem. The user has no choice but to trust the provider, and that the communication is only seen by the recipient, But is this true?
Does the provider store messages on a central server? Are these messages encrypted? Or is there a way for programs like PRISM to reach personal data? There is no way of knowing.
Solution for common users – BABEL – Encrypted Messaging
OKsystem has come up with a unique solution for safe texting. The solution is a simple application called BABEL – Encrypted Messaging. It is a simple, yet professional solution for sending and receiving encrypted messages. BABEL doesn’t need any third party server, and it does not require data connection.
OKsystem has created a platform which enables users who use BABEL to send and receive end-to-end encrypted messages, which means that each transmission is encoded at its starting point, and decoded it at its destination. Advantage of BABEL is its cross-platform utilization. It works on Apple iOS and Google Android.
BABEL, when compared to similar applications, is very reasonable cost-wise. There is no monthly fee. The application is available at the App Store and on Google Play for 1.99 USD.
It is also very important to protect in-house communication with business partners, and even more important to stay up to date with all attempts to break into companies and spy their business success. Scalability for hundreds and thousands of employees, and easy management of the system, is a must-have.
So what do we have in store for businesses and professional users?
Solution for businesses – BABEL Enterprise
BABEL Enterprise uses the same mobile clients, and it is based on the same principles for encrypted messages, as BABEL. Communication is encrypted at its starting point, and decrypted at its final destination. There is no third party involved in the transmission. OKsystem only set up servers at the client´s side for maintenance and distribution of users public keys, and for acquiring of users accounts from an already established database, e.g. LDAP.
About OKsystem
OKsystem is a Czech software company, which has been present on the Czech IT market since 1990. It entered the American market in 2012. The company supplies software and new technologies, and provides all-embracing services. It has become an innovator and provider of extensive application software systems in multi-tier architecture for the Internet and intranet.
OKsystems also specializes in developing systems for HR management, and in the area of security and chip cards, designing and realization of mobile applications, data warehouses, and many other services like professional consultation, authorized training courses of computers, and the company also provides testing of IT professionals’ knowledge. Find more: http://www.oksystem.com.
Martin Kudrnáč, OKsystem, Inc, http://www.oksystem.com/, +1 (347) 267-2622, [email protected]
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