Diamond Key Security, NFP was formed in March 2017 as a not-for-profit corporation described under Section 501(c)(3) of the United States Internal Revenue Code. Our educational, charitable, and scientific purposes include educating the general public concerning cryptographic technology, facilitating initiatives to enhance the security and stability of the Internet, encouraging the effective use of cryptographic technologies in educational and other nonprofit organizations, and making reliable cryptographic security technologies widely available. Our initial activities involve research, study, and scientific experimentation related to the CrypTech open source cryptographic module (https://cryptech.is). Specifically our work researches the sustainability, development, and support of CrypTech module for widely-available and inexpensive use among the general public. We plan to do this through testing, evaluation, development of support, reference and developer support materials, and the creation of viable hardware and software solutions that utilize this technology in underserved spaces where this kind of security technology is not readily available or affordable today. The success of this project through its wide-scale deployment will greatly enhance the security and stability of the Internet for everyone. We are actively seeking financial support for our activities.
Diamond Key Security, NFP was formed in March 2017 as a not-for-profit corporation described under Section 501(c)(3) of the United States Internal Revenue Code. Our educational, charitable, and scientific purposes include educating the general public concerning cryptographic technology, facilitating initiatives to enhance the security and stability of the Internet, encouraging the effective use of cryptographic technologies in educational and other nonprofit organizations, and making reliable cryptographic security technologies widely available. Our initial activities involve research, study, and scientific experimentation related to the CrypTech open source cryptographic module (https://cryptech.is). Specifically our work researches the sustainability, development, and support of CrypTech module for widely-available and inexpensive use among the general public. We plan to do this through testing, evaluation, development of support, reference and developer support materials, and the creation of viable hardware and software solutions that utilize this technology in underserved spaces where this kind of security technology is not readily available or affordable today. The success of this project through its wide-scale deployment will greatly enhance the security and stability of the Internet for everyone. We are actively seeking financial support for our activities.