A team in Missouri has been working on a new technology of sending packets that carry data in the existing protocols used by the internet, but hiding the vulnerable information that is stolen by hackers. This technology is easily implemented into all existing platforms. If a company’s organization has a shortage in cybersecurity skills, the technology offers their developers convenience by protecting their communication for them.
When developing this technology, the team asked the question, what if companies could send pure static HTML and JavaScript, but not send any of the secure data? That is exactly what the team created! DTRelay does not allow hackers the ability to sniff vulnerable, secure data. Since the applications are built using pure static HTML and JavaScript (there is no compiled code, assembly, config parameters, or consumer keys), it is now possible to use Content Delivery Networks (CDN) to dramatically increase application performance and easily scale, with requests seeing an improvement of 300%