Our system works in real-time. We currently encrypt and network data in less than 0.06 milliseconds. We will NEVER bottleneck your system.
We use a patent pending KEY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM. We never have to send any key generation data. We don’t require any real world synchronization.
Our solution is running entirely on our custom FPGA chip. All the networking and encryption is handled on the hardware. No software operating systems. No software controls. No remote off switch.
Our encryption is implemented on the binary level for an all encompassing security. The scheme is ever-changing with 10512 combinations.
Our method has minimal energy consumption and negligible thermal radiation. The total Thermal Power Dissipation is 548.08 milliwatts
Anything that works with TCP/IP protocol will be protected; Legacy Controls, HMI’s, DCS, RTU and Network Switches.

Medical

Networked Medical Devices

Klock is on a mission to prevent Rogue Hackers or Nation States from accessing patient data or causing patient harm.

This is accomplished by encrypting real-time medical devices such as pacemakers, heart monitors, insulin pumps . . . And also encrypting every point of access for patient and hospital data.

Klock's patent pending technology is a data conversion and encryption system capable of securing and transmitting medical data in real time. It exceeds the US Federal Information Publication Standard or FIPS 140-2.

We encrypt and mask communication traffic to the point that even should a malicious actor gain access to your network, they will be unable to disrupt, spoof or even monitor device level communications.

Telemedicine

Patient information security is a top priority at Kloch LLC. We have created an encryption technology that is capable of protecting data transfer and storage at every level. This includes from home.

With more and more medical centers opting into telemedicine, we understand that having secure access to patient data and secure lines of communication is of vital importance.

We want to give doctors the flexibility to work from anywhere in any situation. With Kloch's encryption technology a cellphone or tablet can become a powerful tool for accessing medical histories, sending in scripts, adjusting medical devices, communicating with peers and patients, scheduling, and much more.

Kloch's Actual Private Network is creating a full-fledged work from anywhere future - a safer future.


Remote Work

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How It Started

The Inventor - Brian Penny

Brian Penny is a classically trained musician and audio engineer. He has a natural proclivity for sound design and computation. This odd perspective compelled him to combine his artistic fervor with mathematics. Thus began his tampering with Analog to digital convertors for the purpose of manipulating sound. After looking at the processed data, he realized that his method was altering the length of the waveforms in real time.

His understanding of encryption was more than enough to generate the "light bulb" moment and the realization that he could implement this technique for the purpose of real-time encryption.

Brian Penny brought this encryption process to his lifelong friend and current business partner Bryan Kane, at which point they developed the original patent together.

The Investor - Pat Hull

In 2016 Bryan Kane shared the encryption patent with his friend of ten years, Pat Hull to discuss the prospect of partnering. Pat's clandestine knowledge of boolean algebra and binary language in general gave him the ability to recognize the potential in real-time variable word length encryption. His tried and true business acumen made the multiple paths to market perfectly clear. Pat swiftly understood that with further investment and development, the technology would be the solution to countless existing and future encryption issues and become the universal protocol for the IoT (Internet of Things).

“Quantum computing is coming; and, with it, the security of modern cryptography will be compromised . . .”

- Mitchell Palmer

Read Mitchell Palmer’s paper for an in-depth analysis of our encryption and quantum computing:   “Variable Word Length: A Quantum-Proof Encryption Solution
Read the Paper

The Team

Pat Hull

CEO

Pat Hull is a prolific entrepreneur with more than 25 years of experience launching and guiding successful companies and investments. He has a passion for marketing innovations and has led two companies through public acquisitions.

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John Downing

President

Founder & CEO of Turbine Controls & Excitation Group, Inc. John Downing is a power generation thought leader with over 30 years of experience in the design, manufacture, operation, troubleshooting and repair of complex power generation control systems.

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Carroll D. Hurst, CPA

CFO

Carroll Hurst was a founding partner of Keiter in 1978 and is now a Director at Keiter and Keiter Advisors, focusing on transaction consulting. Carroll applies his knowledge and expertise to provide transactionadvisory services to privately-owned businesses.

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Brian Penny

CTO

Brian Penny is a musician and sound engineer. His career spans work in studios, live performance, and teaching. His obsession with sound design led to tampering with clocks to create unusual sounds. He combined binary word lengths and clocks to create Encrypted Sensors.

Bryan Kane

Director of Sales & Marketing

Bryan Kane uses a simple approach to his business endeavors: networking and understanding people. Bryan is the business development for GUM studios, a film production studio based in NYC and has previous collaborations in the technology and entertainment arena.

Greg Young

Advisor

President & CEO of AP&M, LLC. US Army Helicopter Pilot & 20+ years in the Energy Equipment Distribution and Aftermarket Services

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B. Keith (BK) Fulton

Advisor

Chairman of Ario, LLC; Retired Mid-Atlantic Region Lead Executive, Verizon. Founding Chairman and CEO of Soulidifly Productions, LLC

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David A. Christian

Advisor

Dominion Energy Chief Innovation Officer. Served as chief nuclear officer and CEO at all three Dominion operating units

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In the News

Our encryption method is non-algebraic, happens on the binary level, is ever-changing, and lives on stand-alone hardware units to eliminate backdoors and user error.

Contact us today: info@kloch.com

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