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Posted On: 03/03/2022 3:06:27 PM
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$GTCH news alert: (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- GBT Technologies Inc. (OTC PINK: GTCH) ("GBT” or the “Company”), is developing a proprietary cryptographic technology to secure its long range radio system, which has been assigned an internal project code name of Infinia. The Infinia System design contemplates communication through ionospheric propagation environment with the goal of reaching long distances, creating a private, secured radio frequency (RF) network.
The main aim of the application-specific, cybersecurity technology is to create secured level communications with the goal of serving military and governmental applications. The Infinia System is being developed with the goal of using a few types of encryptions/decryptions techniques, including authentication/authorization measures to ensure robust wireless network protection. The technology’s AI algorithms will automatically apply the best encryption/decryption technique according to application type, weather/terrain conditions and priorities. The Infinia System contemplates the incorporation of a deep learning module that will periodically change the exchanged keys to prevent a network interception, maintaining data integrity and real-time error correction.
The main aim of the application-specific, cybersecurity technology is to create secured level communications with the goal of serving military and governmental applications. The Infinia System is being developed with the goal of using a few types of encryptions/decryptions techniques, including authentication/authorization measures to ensure robust wireless network protection. The technology’s AI algorithms will automatically apply the best encryption/decryption technique according to application type, weather/terrain conditions and priorities. The Infinia System contemplates the incorporation of a deep learning module that will periodically change the exchanged keys to prevent a network interception, maintaining data integrity and real-time error correction.


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