What encryption standards does Adeya use?

For its asymmetrical public key generation, Adeya uses RSA 2048-bit keys created by strong random-number generation and distributed using certificates signed by the secure mobile network itself. For symmetrical encryption, it uses the AES 256-bit standard. Implementation is based on the OpenSSL library. Open standards are an essential part of Adeya’s solution, since they alone allow validation and testing of encryption methods: proprietary algorithms risk having unexposed flaws. Adeya can also supply higher-strength encryption standards for authorized users.

These encryption standards have never been attacked successfully – even on a laboratory-based proof-of-concept basis. That said, their strength depends on following optimum procedures in key distribution and system configuration. Adeya’s mobile security solutions are designed to preserve the greatest possible amount of the protocols’ intrinsic cryptographic strength. Adeya continues to refine and improve both its standards and their application: encryption is a science that advances with the frontier of mathematics and computing. We provide what is best today, but look to what will be possible tomorrow.

How Adeya works

Adeya establishes a secure communication channel between subscribing mobile devices

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Risk management

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