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Titanium Secure: Quantum-Resistant Defense Against Cyberattack

Titanium Secure: Quantum-Resistant Defense Against Cyberattack Titanium Secure: Quantum-Resistant Defense Against Cyberattack

A communications platform called Titanium Secure is positioning itself as a quantum-resistant defense against growing cyber threats from China and data harvesting by Big Tech companies.

“We saw a need for conservatives to have their own platform where they could do several different things, and part of those was to secure communication and secure data,” said John Reese, founder and CEO of Titanium Secure.

Reese, who who transitioned from dentistry to cybersecurity in 2019, spoke with The Daily Signal alongside the platform’s chief information officer, Michael Avari.

Reese and Avari highlighted the urgency of quantum-resistant encryption, noting that Chinese cyber operations infiltrated at least eight U.S. telecommunication companies. They also pointed to growing concerns about cyber espionage and attacks on U.S. infrastructure, which could allow foreign adversaries to shut down a power plant or threaten Americans’ survival.

“The FBI and others are now encouraging everybody to use an encrypted app,” Avari explained.

Unlike free services such as WhatsApp and Telegram, Titanium Secure operates on a subscription model. It starts at $6 per month for individuals.

“We don’t store any data. We don’t sell any data. We don’t share any data on anybody,” Reese stated, contrasting his platform with Meta-owned WhatsApp.

Titanium Secure uses algorithms approved by the National Institute for Standards and Technology for post-quantum encryption. Avari said this level of encryption sets Titanium Secure apart from its competitors.

“We are the most secure encryption available because it’s resistant to quantum computing, which is the next generation of computing,” Avari explained. “With quantum computing, the speed now matches that encryption. So quantum computing, when it comes … can break the current encryption.”

Titanium Secure is available across all major platforms including Windows, Mac, Android, iOS, and Linux. It can be accessed through its website or downloaded from Apple and Google Play app stores.



This article was originally published at www.dailysignal.com

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