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Zero-Trust
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Secure, Encrypted
Communications with Post-Quantum Protection

Cellcrypt delivers Zero-Trust, Quantum-Safe Encryption for phone calls, video calls, conference calls, instant messaging, and large file transfers, with Enterprise IT Management and metadata control.

Cellcrypt and Cellcrypt Government Phones
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'True' Zero-Trust
Secure Communications

A defining feature of Cellcrypt is its revolutionary approach to secure communication, transcending traditional Zero-Trust models. Our architecture implements true end-to-end encryption that remains secure even in potentially compromised networks.

 

By eliminating reliance on the trustworthiness of any intermediary systems, Cellcrypt achieves a state of 'True Zero-Trust'. Our solution doesn't just verify and then trust; it operates on the assumption that no part of the network between end-users can be fully trusted.

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The result, Cellcrypt provides a level of security that surpasses traditional Zero-Trust models, ensuring that your most sensitive communications remain protected against current and future threats.

Watch the Introduction to Cellcrypt Video

Surface Pro running Cellcrypt

Try the New
Cellcrypt
Desktop Edition

Download the new desktop client for Microsoft Windows to extend secure messaging and secure calls to your PC or tablet.

PQP

Post-Quantum
Protection (PQP)

Quantum computing poses an urgent threat. Data encrypted today can be stolen and stored by adversaries, waiting to be decrypted when quantum computers become powerful enough. This can expose your most sensitive information.

 

Cellcrypt safeguards your data from future quantum attacks with its advanced Post-Quantum Protection. This ensures your sensitive communications remain secure, even in an era of advanced quantum computing.​

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This Hybrid Post-Quantum Protection bolsters the security of Cellcrypt's cryptography and safeguards your data from quantum threats, without altering the underlying Classical cryptography.

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