A Cybersecurity CEO in this Pandemic
Andrew Cheung, CEO of Cybersecurity company IronCAP sees this pandemic very differently than most CEOs in other industries. COVID-19 has brought about a plague of cybercrime. Phishing has never been that easy and the recent SolarWinds hack arrived like an earthquake in the cyber industry. The SolarWinds hack made it abundantly clear that our cybersecurity measures are totally inadequate! What are you planning to do about it? Are your security measures better than top government agencies? Are your security measures ready to brace the next looming threat of quantum hacking?
IronCAP has achieved the highest levels of security to protect your data now and in the quantum future with its unique cryptographic, quantum-safe encryption. Mr. Cheung said, “While it’s not easy we have to keep moving forward. Our company has created the technology (IronCAP) to ensure our users across the globe can protect their private data against current and future cyberattacks.” The unique cryptographic technology is time-tested, vetted by industry leaders and stood strong in a global hackathon.
IronCAP is designed to be a bolt-on replacement of current cryptography (e.g. RSA) as it is compatible with existing infrastructure. Now more than ever Mr. Cheung and his team of cybersecurity experts want to provide a safe cyberspace for people to freely navigate. IronCAP’s quantum-safe cryptography solution enables the construction of public-key infrastructure (PKI) to secure users against any adversary equipped with a quantum computer which is imminent. It encrypts data transmitted over the Internet, and is radically redesigned so that it is faster than RSA, can withstand a quantum computer cyberattack, and does not allow “back door” access to the data. Also, email messages sent using IronCAP X can NEVER be read by an unauthorized third party.
As a cybersecurity CEO, Mr. Cheung, in this rare COVID-19 pandemic, envisions a future wherein, his company and its unique technologies can protect everyone against the “cybersecurity pandemic” that is coming with quantum computing. |