Last month two US Navy sailors were charged with spying for China. Both were charged with providing sensitive military information, including photographs, videos, technical manuals, and blueprints of the USS Essex as well as a radar system stationed on a US military base.
Insider threats – either military personnel in this case, or your own employees – can very easily share or leak sensitive information. With so many communications devices, tools, and services, from mobile phones and apps to email, SMS messaging, Zoom, Teams, and Slack, proprietary information can be easily exfiltrated.
One way to clamp down on the unauthorized pass through of intellectual property and other private information is to make sure all personnel utilize a secure communications platform.
QTel™ (formerly Qphone) fully authenticates each user, ensuring all calls, messages, and video conversations are between trusted personnel. Additionally, QTel integrates end-to-end encryption, mitigating the possibility of unauthorized insiders sharing your company secrets.
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