Monday, April 28, 2008

BabelSecure LLC and Scientific Technologies Corporation to team in providing secure Health Information transferral to patients







Tucson, Ariz., April 28, 2008 – BabelSecure LLC is proud to announce its teaming with Scientific Technologies Corporation (STC) in order to provide a secure encryption means for immunization and health records to health care patients. By providing health care patients with their immunization and health records, STC, with Samurai encryption technology, believes patients will become more informed and empowered, thus ensuring proper regulation and maintenance of the individual’s care.

According to the Center for Disease Control, for every 100,000 people, roughly 25% receive unnecessary, extra immunizations. At an average of $40 per immunization, the average annual cost of such unnecessary, extra immunizations amounts to approximately $1 million. Annually, for one extra vaccination of DTaP and Varicella, the entire U.S. population spends over $16 million.

Scientific Technologies Corporation (STC) has been implementing and supporting immunization registries in North America for over fifteen years. As the leading expert in this area, STC has developed a process for achieving successful large-scale access to personal immunization records with minimal investment.

BabelSecure LLC is in discussions with a variety of partner businesses addressing the fundamental markets of: protected communications; secure movie and program downloads; computer data protection; and secure control of remote computers. Samurai is an easy to use and easy to install data protection technology that works with any field, on any platform with which information security is of the greatest importance.

If you would like further information, or would like to schedule a meeting with the principals, please contact Crystal Ogram at 520/440-2783 or email CrystalOgram@BabelSecure.net.

Babelsecure LLC Releases Smooth Security







Samurai User Manual with Only Three Steps


Tucson, Ariz., April 28, 2008 - BabelSecure LLC announced today the release of Smooth Security, the user manual for the encryption technology Samurai. Printed on the back of a standard sized business card, Smooth Security outlines the three steps to using and maintaining the Samurai technology. The three steps of Download, Encrypt, and Decrypt, will set the standard for easy-to-use security measures in the future.

“The really alluring thing about Samurai is its pure convenience. It is, in my opinion, the easiest to use and strongest means of encryption technologies out there,” says Wayne Rod, Director of BabelSecure. “The more confusing and convoluted your security technology, the less likely it will be implemented. The end result is data security compromises on an almost daily basis. We’re really excited to offer Samurai as the solution.”

Departing from the security giants with confusing and IT maintained security technologies, BabelSecure promises to deliver unyielding encryption technology. With assets including issued patents, pending patent applications, copyrights, and trade secrets, BabelSecure’s formidable place in the security industry is making history.

BabelSecure LLC is in discussions with a variety of partner businesses addressing the fundamental markets of: protected communications; secure movie and program downloads; computer data protection; and secure control of remote computers. Samurai is an easy to use and easy to install data protection technology that works with any field, on any platform with which information security is of the greatest importance.

If you would like further information, or would like to schedule a meeting with the principals, please contact Crystal Ogram at 520/440-2783 or email CrystalOgram@BabelSecure.net.

Monday, April 21, 2008

Samurai on Multiple Platforms








Another misconception regarding Samurai's ability is that it can only be used with Blackberry. We've tried long and hard to change this image, but maybe some clarification is in order.

Indeed, RIM already provides a level of encryption, but, we have yet to find someone who likes it. The complaints are that it is too complex and that it just doesn't provide the level of encryption needed.


For the Blackberry environment, the Samurai system is much easier to use and provides a much higher level of security; at the point of transmission to the point of reading.

While we have put the the technology onto Blackberries and Outlook, the technology extends much further. The technology applies to any digital information from and to any computer.

Again, contact us for questions or comments.

Saturday, April 19, 2008

Questions about Samurai








When we first announced the Turing Challenge there were definite nights of cold sweats, freaking out that maybe someone out there would indeed be able to break the code and then where would we be? Well...up a certain creek with no paddle.


We walked the aisles of RSA this year and talked with a lot of different companies, some offering similar solutions, and some looking to explore our services a bit more. None of them, however, were able to muster up the full ability to promise the security that SAMURAI provides. That's quite a bold statement, but it's very much true.

Take for example Google's newfound email encryption service. I sat and talked with them for some while regarding their services. Their method of "We don't want users to have to download anything," while sounding nice and user friendly, also stirs up some huge protection and security issues. How exactly do I know that my email is truly encrypted? And at what stage does it reach encryption and maintain encryption to my intended recipient? These are huge issues. You need to be able to trust your provider.

Just ask Yahoo users in China.

Well, Samurai provides encryption that is generated on your end, and decrypted only on the recipient's end. That's why downloading the program is the essence. In a conference in which security is the theme, it would seem obvious to note that the more protection you offer someone the more pleased they are going to be with your services. It seems obvious. Maybe we just expect more.

Another fantastic theme in our comments and questions is in regards to the PIN. Take this comment:

I'm intrigued by the encryption technology. At first it seemed unconvincing that anything that relied on a four-digit pin could be secure or novel.

We get mention of the PIN quite a bit, so a small clarification. The ONLY PIN you'll have to remember is your own. No one else's. It is really that easy, and that secure.

Remember, if you have any questions or comments, you can always contact us for clarification.

CrystalOgram@babelsecure.net.


Wednesday, April 16, 2008

BabelSecure LLC Announces Turing Challenge for Encryption Method SAMURAI







BabelSecure LLC Announces Turing Challenge for Encryption Method SAMURAI

Auction of BabelSecure Assets to Close Midnight June 13 (PST)

Tucson, Ariz., April 4, 2008 - BabelSecure LLC announced today the release of the Turing Challenge, a test posed to any individual or team with the resources and skills to decrypt a specific code found on the BabelSecure website and created with Samurai technology.

The creators of BabelSecure see the Turing Challenge as the most effective way to truly assess the capability of Samurai. “This will really put us to the utmost test,” exclaims Wayne Rod, a managing partner of BabelSecure. “We want the verification. We want people to scare us a bit. Nonetheless, I have no doubt in our ability.” They are so confident in the security of Samurai; they are offering $5000.00 (USD) as a prize and motivational tool to the first person or team to crack the code.

The Turing Challenge is also designed to generate recognition, and BabelSecure LLC is auctioning off the assets, all patents, trademarks, copyrights and trade secrets to its important information security tools. The bidding is currently open and will close at midnight of June 13, 2008 PST. Full dates and information are offered on the website: www.babelsecure.com.

BabelSecure LLC is in discussions with a variety of partner businesses addressing the fundamental markets of: protected communications; secure movie and program downloads; computer data protection; and secure control of remote computers. Samurai is an easy to use and easy to install data protection technology that works with any field in which information security is of the greatest importance.

If you would like further information, or would like to schedule a meeting with the principals, contact Crystal Ogram at 520/440-2783 or email CrystalOgram@BabelSecure.net.