Digital Security
Digital Security

Anybody who transmits information through the Internet should know whether their data is secure. How certain can one be that no-one's listening in on their communications?

Cryptography is the art of encoding messages to render them unreadable to anyone but the intended recipient. It has been revolutionized by modern computer technology. Strong cryptography, once the preserve of military and the governments, is now in common use on the web and in personal and domestic information applications.

A sender maintains this secrecy by transforming data, known as plaintext, into an unintelligible form, known asciphertext, in a process known as encryption. The receiver recovers the original plaintext using the inverse process of converting ciphertext to plaintext—the procedure is called decryption or decipherment. A cryptographic key controls both the encryption and decryption processes.

Below are few of the services that we provide in this area:
  • Secured Email
  • SSL
  • Sealed Objects
  • Digital Certificates
  • Symmetric and Asymmetric encryption