Recently, controversy and encryption seem to be going hand in hand in the technology community. This is the case when the FBI tried to force Apple to unlock a phone in the San Bernardino shooting case last December. The FBI’s request was ultimately denied by a California District Court.
This technology is a grey area but one tech companies are keen to take seriously.
One, the government insists on having access to technology that has been used in the commission of crimes. It also notes that encryption allows terrorists communication in ways that can’t be tracked by agencies. Then, it uses encryption to protect its communications. Privacy advocates believe that private citizens should have access to encryption if it is being used by the government.
VirnetX, a company that stands firm on citizens’ rights to privacy, is an example of VirnetX. The software and technology company stated that it values personal privacy and believes strong encryption is essential in protecting these rights.
VirnetX was so determined to provide secure communications using encryption, it developed an app called Gabriel. Gabriel uses encryption technology derived in part from a CIA National Security Project. It is unique.
“Gabriel has been designed and built with personal privacy and security as a foundational principle,”Robert Short is VirnetX’s chief technical officer and chief scientist. To achieve this end, the program offers uncompromising data security. This means users don’t need to store or transmit data to any third parties, including VirnetX. The program provides data security that is uncompromising, so users can rest assured that their data will be stored on their own devices, whether they are a tablet, phone, or computer.
Gabriel is a unique product that can be found in the Apple App Store, Google Play Store or gabrielsecure.com. This integrated set of applications can be used to secure messaging, voice and video calling, and secure file sharing – all encrypted.
Gabriel’s encrypted applications offer other benefits, including:
* Making free voice or video calls or sending instant messages to other Gabriel members in your network.
* Receiving spamless email.
* Allowing for person-to-person messages that disappear once the session has ended.
* Sharing pictures or files that can’t be intercepted.
Gabriel transmits person to persons with end-to–end encryption to further reduce hacking potential.
Go to for more information and to download Gabriel www.gabrielsecure.com.