A Short Correlation Between Privacy and Encryption

Bruce Schneier, one of the most representative experts in computer security and privacy, has stated that “Encryption should be enabled for everything by default, not a feature you turn on only if you’re doing something you consider worth protecting. Encryption is the most important privacy-preserving technology we have.” According to his expertise, the encryption role does not resume in only protecting journalists, human right defenders, or giant companies, but instead, encryption should be used for the well-being of humanity entirely because it protects all of our data from cyber-criminals.

A Quick Look at the Current Situation We Are In and Future Predictions

Is this criminal threat actually that relevant and severe as it has been presented during the last years? Undoubtedly, yes! Nowadays, cyber-crimes are even more complicated and severe than ever before. Cyber-criminals have started to set multiple targets and are acting more sophisticated than before — affecting the foundation of our civilized and modern society. And because we are becoming more and more addicted to technology, the internet and the online means of communications, the threats are going to turn even more severe as time passes. Studies and estimates from Juniper Research predict that by 2019, cyber-crime is forecasted to cost over $3 trillion.

Who Is Targeted by These Cyber-Attacks and Who Needs Encryption?

Just like we mentioned before, everyone should gain access to encryption. A swift glance at global figures shows that there are more than 2.5 billion people who have more than one email accounts — 95 percent of the email they send in unencrypted. This means that over 190 billion emails are sent daily without encryption. But think of the data we store on our smartphones, the information we send up to the cloud or even the chats we have with our friends.

Meet FortKnoxster — Encryption-as-a-Service

FortKnoxster is a modern cyber-security company, founded with the main purpose of developing secure and encrypted communication solutions. During the last years, it has designed and implemented a unique encryption platform — primarily aimed at the B2C market. The platform comes as an E-a-a-S solution (Encryption-as-a-Service) and has unique architecture and features. Because of these attributes, FortKnoxster permits everybody to use this platform for all their communications and data-storage needs.

FortKnoxster has a clear goal: to protect communications and data from cyber-criminals — and at the same time maintain a very high level of privacy in all the operations it facilitates. Its team of well-experienced cyber-security and crypto engineers has spent over three years developing a “Fort Knox” of an end-to-end encrypted communication platform. “FortKnoxster has leveraged the use of the blockchain and sophisticated end-to-end encryption techniques into a user-friendly all-in-one communication platform, where users can communicate privately and safely, be it through the inbox, chat, phone/video calls, file-storage, etc. FortKnoxster eliminates the risk of hacks, cyber-threats, and centralized government surveillance.”

FortKnoxster is the world’s first “all-in-one”peer-to-peer encrypted communication platform and can, in short, be described as: “Telegram on steroids” — FortKnoxster is all you need to communicate, interact and work safely in an online world dominated by growing cyber-crimes.

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