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Home PicMr. Obama has quoted a figure of $1 trillion lost last year to cybercrime--a bigger underworld than the drugs trade, though such figures are disputed. Banks and other companies do not like to admit how much data they lose. In 2008 alone Verizon, a telecoms company, recorded the loss of 285 million personal data records, including credit card and bank account details, in investigations conducted for clients. The cyber crime attacker might prefer to go to after unclassified military logistics supply systems or even the civilian infrastructure. A loss of confidence in financial data and electronic transfers could cause economic upheaval. These cyber weapons have the silent power to destroy from power grids to military systems to our financial systems to our personal records to hacking our indispensable mobile devices.

Therefore one of the most effective solution to protect consumers, businesses, military systems, power systems is to use a Dynamic Security Approach. We provide a layman example of this technology via a demo that could be even applied to people like you and me and not to just business systems (This is where our name originates ‘Consumer Adoption”). The identity changes automatically with time (or any other parameter that you define with endless possibilities), one does not have to remember it or have to carry a device or having to input to access it. There are many simple demos here on the site for you to access it, you can either watch a video on each or register anonymously and experience it within minutes.

Our Sherman™ and Neuva™ and Technology collectively known as Personal Dynamic Security Shell™ (or PDSS™) addresses these issues with its dynamic approach without compromising the ease of use, along with enhancing security and giving more power to the consumers, financial systems, military, and the government. It ‘s automated dynamic algorithms minimizes the inconvenience of remembering multiple passwords and keys and is hard to break in due to its dynamic nature. A market research study on Sherman™ and Neuva™ conducted at Wharton School of Business  just confirms that. 

In this study, five systems were selected for evaluation – Fidelity a traditional User Name and Password System, Bank of America’s SiteKey, ING’s Virtual pad system, and our own Sherman™ and Neuva™ System. These were evaluated with a survey designed after a series of  focus groups, interviews and secondary research.This study was critical as it tests some of the systems that are most widely used to store business, financial and personal information with a false sense of security.

The above study validated that there is a need for not only dynamic, secure system but with a one that is easy to use. Our system just does that. You just have to try it and test it.

If you are interested in us to give you a presentation on our technology, please contact us.

 

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