– A Book Introducing and Explaining the First Commercially Available Mathematically Unbreakable, Post-Quantum, AI-Resilient Security Architecture –
Symmatrics, a new cybersecurity company founded to replace vulnerable cryptographic infrastructure, announced the publication of The Last Encryption, a groundbreaking book revealing a patented and transformative security architecture built on true one-time pad symmetric key encryption—the only method proven to be mathematically unbreakable, used by the intelligence and defense communities for 50+ years.
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As AI-accelerated cybercrime and quantum computing rapidly erode the protections of traditional public-key cryptography, Symmatrics introduces a fundamentally different approach: a non-mathematical, non-factorization-based, quantum-immune system that eliminates usernames, passwords, and the attack surfaces that drive 95% of modern internet security breaches.
The Last Encryption explains why the world’s current cryptographic foundation—built on complex and difficult mathematical problems—is nearing collapse, and how Symmatrics’ architecture provides a permanent, future-proof alternative.
“We are entering an era where AI and quantum computing will make today’s encryption obsolete,” said Walter Raquet, CEO and Chairman of Symmatrics and author of The Last Encryption. “This is not an incremental improvement. It is a complete replacement for current internet security and the cryptographic architecture the world relies on,” he added.
Symmatrics’ technology enables:
- Mathematically unbreakable encryption using true one-time pad symmetric keys
- Immunity to quantum and AI-driven brute-force attacks
- Elimination of usernames, passwords, and identity-theft vectors
- A new global standard for secure internet communication and data protection
The company is preparing enterprise pilots, government briefings, and strategic partnerships to accelerate adoption across critical infrastructure, finance, healthcare, cloud, and national security industries.
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