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Dynamic Encryption

State of the Art in Cryptology

Dynamic Encryption has been called “state of art in cryptology” by Vincent Rijmen, author of the AES encryption standard and a world-renowned cryptologist.

Dynamic Encryption provides extra protection, as not only the encryption keys but also the configuration of the crypto system changes for each data transfer. The inner encryption algorithm (e.g. AES-256 or a custom algorithm) is wrapped by an outer Dynamic Encryption algorithm. When the data transfer is complete the encryption algorithm is discarded, which leaves no way of introducing master keys for data inspection.

Read more: Vincent Rijmen opinion on Dynamic Encryption

Moving Target Defence

Cryptanalysis (code breaking) normally requires large amounts of data encrypted by the same method. As Dynamic Encryption is constantly mutating, cryptanalysis is practically made impossible.

This is the moving target defence strategy applied to cryptography: any potential breach would only reveal the content of a single data transaction as the subsequent transaction will be encrypted differently. The Dynamic Encryption principle extends the lifetime of any cryptosystem as the outer layer shields the inner algorithm from attacks.

Exclusive Rights for Dencrypt

The Dynamic Encryption principle was invented by Professor Lars Ramkilde Knudsen, one of five finalists of the international AES competition. Dencrypt has the exclusive right to apply and use Dynamic Encryption.

White Paper

Learn more about Dynamic Encryption in our white paper.