blink.cloud is a service that takes a refreshingly different approach to encryption, and imbues the key principles of quantum mechanics to safely transmit and protect data across globally spanning networks. We spent the Fall of 2016 working with Carnegie Mellon University's Heinz College, where we worked with five cybersecurity Master's students and a doctoral adviser to explore both the technical and societal impacts of such a technology and potential use cases. Through this engagement, we uncovered specific use cases for protecting enterprises moving substantial amounts of data across surveilled networks in order to prevent exposure & compromise of sensitive intellectual property as it passes through hostile network gateways. The technology is based in part on US Patent No. 9,635,027 (published April 25th, 2017). We are continuing to develop our core products and are extremely interested in talking to folks in the industry that are experiencing excessive amounts of intellectual property theft within their enterprises. For more information or to touch base, please contact info@blink.cloud
| Website | https://blink.cloud |
| Employees | 2 (0 on RocketReach) |
| Founded | 2016 |
| Address | 625 North Washington St. Suite 425, Alexandria, Virginia 22314, US |
| Technologies | |
| Industry | Technology, Information and Internet |
| Keywords | Data Encryption, Data Security, Cybersecurity, Network Security, Secure Communication, Quantum Cryptography, Data Protection, Encryption Solutions, Secure Data Transmission, Secure Networks, Cryptography Solutions, Quantum Computing Security, Secure Cloud Solutions, Information Security, Encryption Services, Secure Communication Solutions, Quantum Key Distribution |
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