Cybersecurity
software provider RevBits today has announced that the United States Patent and
Trademark Office (USPTO) has issued U.S. Patent No.US10579542B2 covering
technology which provides the security of zero-knowledge encryption for data in
transit and at rest, while providing the ease and efficiency of implementation
of encryption within the user's browser.
"As part of our ongoing commitment to provide our customers with the
most advanced cybersecurity software solutions to protect their most valuable
assets, we are continuously investing to improve the internal security of our
solutions," said David Schiffer, CEO. "As our PAM solution manages
access for all privileged accounts in a company, it is extremely
important to be well protected against attempts to intercept and
potentially abuse its data. The technology covered in this new patent allows us
to take this protection to a new level."
"Using a combination of different encryption and decryption algorithms
and keys we make sure that any critical data which is exchanged between
browsers and servers is fully protected at all times," said Mucteba Celik,
CTO. "All data at transit is double encrypted and data at rest stays in an
encrypted state at any time, hence the zero-knowledge encryption. As a result
any hostile attempt to access data stored at the servers will fail."
RevBits provides cybersecurity software for privileged access management,
endpoint protection, email security and deception technology.
Implementation of this patented architecture in the dashboards of their
solutions provides RevBits' customers with yet another important security
feature that up to now was not available in the market.