The right to privacy is not free.
It must be exercised and jealously guarded
so that it is not usurped by tyrannts, the unscrupulous, and their demons.
MySQIF™ empowers citizens to protect their 4th Amendment right: "to secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures."
A SCIF is an acronym for Sensitive Compartmented Information Facility (pronounced “skiff”). It can be a data center or a secure room. Such rooms are specially constructed to prevent electromagnetic monitoring as well as to limit physical access.
MySQIF™ is your personal digital courier
for sensitive "data in motion" that you want to exchange with another person with the surety that it is private.
Heads up: The following two paragraphs are geek talk
MySQIF™ employs mathematics that are able to work in the classical and the quantum computing environments with equal safety. This is because we work with the concepts of "entropy" and "unicity distance," instead of trying to force the computer to use the same data long after it has been compromised.
We recognize that security can only be kept for a limited amount of data. So we change the problem before that point is reached. This ensures that information remains private throughout the lifetime of the value of the data.
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f the previous two paragraphs are Greek to you, don't worry.
They were written for mathematicians and engineers to know that this is serious mathematics.
Digital data has three states: (1) data-at-rest, (2) data-in-motion, and (3) data-in-use. Data at rest is data that has reached a destination and is not being accessed or used. Data in motion, also referred to as Data in transit or Data in flight, is a process in which digital information is transported between locations either within or between computer systems. Data in use is data with which you are currently interacting.
MySQIF™'s approach is similar to the "one-time pad" that takes advantage of computing efficiencies to keep the same security without the extreme cost and computing effort of more expenisve and time consuming approaches. To illustrate how good the one-time pad was in WWII, we are still breaking encoded messages sent during WWII that were encrypted with one-time pads—75 years ago!
Regarding the name MySQIF™, we substituted the Q for the C because "MySCIF" (with a C) was not available! No deep meanings, other than the irony that spies love the letter "Q" as a symbol of their usury, debt slavery, secrecy and privacy abuses. MySQIF™ pushes back on their demonic immorality. Qanon, In-Q-Tel. British QinetiQ, British MI-6 Agent Q. Invesco QQQ (Vanguard, BlackRock, State Street, Mass Mutual).
CMySQIF™ secures data in motion using perhaps the strongest, most secure mathematics in the world. You have more control of the security of your data at rest and data in use. You have the least control of your data in motion since it passes through allegedly "trusted" networks (sadly, a more accurate name should be NOT TO BE TRUSTED NETWORKS) that many people use simultaneously.
MySQIF™ helps you secure this most vulnerable data in motion. While Nazi (public-private partnership) network snoopers might see your raw encrypted MySQIF-encrypted file as it passes from you to your intended recipient. They never have access to your master key to open it. And in the unlikely event that they captured your master key in the split seconds that it existed (it is created only when needed and dissolves immediately after use), it only works on the sender's and receiver's devices. This is unlike the Certificate Authority Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) that stores both your public and your private keys and can open any file it allegedly encrypts.
MySQIF™ employs “mathematically intractable” encryption. No encryption is completely uncrackable given enough time, but intractable encryption means that the time it would take to crack a MySQIF™-encrypted file renders the information without value over time.
Getting more specific, the time it takes using “brute force” cracking for most run-of-the-mill encryptions is approximately 10 to the 300th power in seconds. A super-computer can crack these quickly.
MySQIF™-encrypted files take approximately 10 to the 1500th power in seconds. This number gets even larger with larger files.
NASA's Wilkinson Microwave Anisotropy Probe (WMAP) estimated the age of the universe to be 14.4 billion years.
In other words, if you hypothetically reincarnated every 100 years, the 420,000,000th 100-year version of your decryption effort could produce a cracked MySQIF™-encrypted file!
By that time, the contents of the message will have lost its value. The cryptographer will probably have changed professions by then.
The U.S. FISA Court (Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court) was proved to be dramatically abusing its powers to issue search warrants in secret. This process continues in obscene violation of the 4th Amendment. Therefore, citizens must protect themselves from scoundrels in our own government. The FISA abuses of the FBI proved that the searches were triggered without probable cause, using the all-purpose excuse of suspected terrorism, but with an intention to fish for evidence that could be massaged by unscrupulous attorneys into a façade to harass citizens with bogus indictments. This demonic process is called "lawfare."
MySQIF™ holds nothing for a FISA warrant to obtain, no files, no keys, so it would be a fool's errand to come to MySQIF™ with a warrant. All the encryption and decryption occurs only on the Sender's and Receiver's devices. Then, all the content used in the processes dissolves after use, like in Mission: Impossible.