CyberProtonics and TELCLOUD uinite to quantum-secure telecommunications

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CyberProtonics has teamed with TELCLOUD. Under the agreement, TELCLOUD will integrate CyberProtonics quantum encryption technology through TELCLOUD’s ATAs and Data centres to encrypt business-critical phone calls for emergency services, financial/banking, retail operations and other sectors.

The partnership brings CyberProtonics quantum-resistant encryption to millions of TELCLOUD customers who use TELCLOUD’s CPaaS for Telecommunication Providers. CyberProtonics’ technology adds an indispensable layer of encryption that can render stolen data useless if a breach should occur.

CyberProtonics’ protection of data at rest and in transit offers blistering fast speed and high performance with low latency that adds no operational overhead burdens compared with other known public encryption approaches.

“We are delighted to partner with CyberProtonics to bring quantum encryption security to our POTS Replacement Solution for our customers,” said Jake Jacoby, the CEO of TELCLOUD. “Their technology now ensures every phone call and connection is encrypted. No matter the size of the end customer, from small business, large enterprise, healthcare, retail, education, local or Federal Government, our network is quantum resistant encrypted and secured. This partnership is an absolute game changer for our telecommunication partners.”

“CyberProtonics’ collaboration with TELCLOUD opens new doors and new markets for our quantum resistant technology,” said Greg Welch, the CEO of CyberProtonics. “By embedding our technology into TELCLOUD’s POTS Line Replacement solution, we demonstrate how easy it is to integrate our lightweight, software-based cryptosystem into all kinds of OEM applications for cybersecurity, networking, IoT/IIoT, and other digital systems.”

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