#AI #Health Breaking News: GBT Tokenize
(OTCPINK: $GTCH) is Developing a Private, Advanced #Security Protocol, qNET For
qTerm
SAN DIEGO - December 29, 2020 (Investorideas.com Newswire) GBT Technologies Inc. (OTCPINK: GTCH) ("GBT", or the "Company"), announced that its Joint Venture, GBT Tokenize Corp ("GBT/Tokenize"), is developing a new security protocol, code name qNET, for its qTerm vital device.
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As
qTerm device will be communicating through a mobile application with a backend
program, transferring private information, a secured network protocol is needed
to set the rules and conventions for communication between the network devices.
The protocol includes methods for node's identification, packet exchange and
formatting rules. GBT is developing a highly secured protocol based on its
database sharing technology. In this method, a communication message is done
using a packet's segmentation technique. The segments are sent to many nodes as
an index algorithm maintains locations, segment's size and other essential
packet's information. In addition, it ensures redundancy to keep message
reliability. GBT has already developed a gNET security system in order to
protect high and low level networks, in addition to wireless communication.
qNET is a private derivative of gNET private, secured protocol that will be
adopted for qTerm communication. qNET protocol will have a security policy that
is supervised by GBT's AI system. The security policy is designed to provide
high-level security principles in order to maintain user's privacy and keep
personal data confidential. The policy also defines the protocol's encryption
algorithms that will be used. With the goal of achieving a high security level,
the protocol will be compliant with the National Institute of Standards and
Technology's security and privacy guidelines, as stated in NIST 800-53
publication. NIST 800-53 guidelines recommend security policies and procedures
for federal information and organizations and were also adopted by the private
sector. The NIST is a non-regulatory agency of the U.S. Commerce Department and
was established to encourage and assist innovation and science through the promotion
and maintenance of a set of industry standards and guidelines.
These
guidelines were created to heighten the security of the information systems
used within the federal government. GBT's qNET security protocol will be
multi-tiered based and self monitored by a machine learning algorithm. The
system is based on Zero Trust network security model which is based on a strict
identity verification process. This model dictates authentication and
authorization to access the application's data. At the same time, it is
designed to protect users from advanced threats that may occur through the
Internet. qNET protocol is planned to be fully equipped with a high security
encryption algorithm called AES 256. AES (Advanced Encryption Standard) was
developed to meet the needs of the U.S. Government and is one of the most
trusted security algorithms that is used by the U.S. Government and private
corporations. Another layer of encryption will be the Honey Encryption method
which targets to deceive hackers by providing them with a fake information any
time an incorrect password or encryption key is guessed as part of a malicious
attack. The complete qNET system is planned to be developed by the end of the
year 2021.
"qTerm
vital device will be using private and confidential users information and it is
our highest priority to protect it. That is why we are investing in the
development of qNET, a dedicated, private network security protocol, especially
designed for qTerm. qNET will include a high and low level security protocol
since it is planned to be used for communication over the internet. Within qNET
we are adopting government security standards, guidelines and high levels of
encryption technology. We are going to use our database sharing segmentation
methods according to the recent patent that was granted by the USPTO earlier
this month. The data will be split into segments and stored on numerous network
nodes. Each segment is meaningless by itself and only by assembling them
together, as part of a huge puzzle, the information is revealed. Each segment
is encrypted to further heighten its security. In order to protect user's data
from malicious cyber attacks an AI system will be constantly monitoring the
overall network 24/7. In case of a breach the system will take an immediate
action by closing chosen network's nodes and re-locating the data to
alternative devices according to redundancy plan. Since we have few types of
networks, we plan to use AES 256 and honey encryption methods to ensure the
highest security. Network security is probably one of the most popular fields
nowadays due to the vast amount of information that is at risk. Therefore, we
will spare no expense with the development of qNET to provide operational,
technical, and AI controlled safeguards to maintain the integrity,
confidentiality, and security of qTerm users' information. The system is
planned to be completed by the end of next year and will work with qTerm's
mobile application, backend and a web based interface over the internet,"
stated Danny Rittman, GBT's Chief Technology Officer.
About Us
GBT
Technologies, Inc. (OTC PINK: GTCH) ("GBT") (http://gbtti.com) is a development stage company which
considers itself a native of Internet of Things (IoT), Artificial Intelligence
(AI) and Enabled Mobile Technology Platforms used to increase IC performance.
GBT has assembled a team with extensive technology expertise and is building an
intellectual property portfolio consisting of many patents. GBT's mission, to
license the technology and IP to synergetic partners in the areas of hardware
and software. Once commercialized, it is GBT's goal to have a suite of products
including smart microchips, AI, encryption, Blockchain, IC design, mobile
security applications, database management protocols, with tracking and
supporting cloud software (without the need for GPS). GBT envisions this system
as a creation of a global mesh network using advanced nodes and super
performing new generation IC technology. The core of the system will be its
advanced microchip technology; technology that can be installed in any mobile
or fixed device worldwide. GBT's vision is to produce this system as a low
cost, secure, private-mesh-network between any and all enabled devices. Thus,
providing shared processing, advanced mobile database management and sharing
while using these enhanced mobile features as an alternative to traditional
carrier services.
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including (without limitation) general industry and market conditions and
growth rates, economic conditions, governmental and public policy changes, the
Company's ability to raise capital on acceptable terms, if at all, the
Company's successful development of its products and the integration into its
existing products and the commercial acceptance of the Company's products. The
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as representing the Company's views as of any date subsequent to the date of
the press release.
Contact:
Dr.
Danny Rittman, CTO
GBT Technologies Inc.
Media: press@gopherprotocol.com
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