iPhase3 is building a new way to operate in the digital world
Problem: Organizations and individuals are unable to protect and control distribution of their digital content. The problem is large, expensive, and high risk for impacted organizations.
- WikiLeaks—The unauthorized release of classified documents detailing the war in Afghanistan and Iraq. These documents were accessed, copied, and distributed in violation of Department of Defense security protocols.
- Department of Defense (DoD)—The Pentagon is hacked 6 million times a day, or 250,000 hacks per hour
- According to Attributor and Tynt, 90% of digital news media is used without revenue generated for the publisher
- U.S. motion picture studios lost $6.1 billion in 2005 to piracy worldwide
iPhase3 Solution: The iPhase3 system is a unique secure messaging, collaboration, and publishing solution to protect digital content. The solution provides the following key features:
- Protects content from unauthorized access and distribution, utilizing encryption that is transparent to the user.
- Encrypts each piece of content with a unique key that increases the difficulty of accessing content by breaking any single encryption key.
- Provides content distribution control—prevents unauthorized forward, copy/paste, and print.
- Improves publishers' revenue capture through multiple, flexible payment options and ads.
- Protects user's private and personally identifiable information. Each user controls all decisions about sharing their information with third parties.
Customer Value Proposition: iPhase3 solves problems for customers that want to protect and increase the value of their digital content.
- Secure messaging/collaboration
customers (e.g. branches of the military, government agencies, professional
services – lawyers, accountants, doctors, etc.)
- Protects sensitive information using a different encryption key for each unique piece of content, manages who can access the content, and controls the distribution of the content.
- Publishers
- Grows business through increased payment and ad revenue.
- Controls distribution of content so publishers monetize all use and distribution.
- Consumers
- Protects consumers' privacy—iPhase3 does not load "cookies" or "beacons" to track browsing history and behavior on consumers' devices.
- Consumers control advertising they receive and the information they share with advertisers and sites.
- A recent Wall Street Journal study found that the nation's 50 top websites, on average, installed 64 pieces of tracking technology onto the computers of visitors, usually with no warning. A dozen sites each installed more than one hundred pieces of software.