TrustWrx is a member of the PKI Consortium (Public Key Infrastructure Consortium)

TrustWrx is a member of the PKI Consortium

TrustWrx is the first low-cost, hands-free enterprise-class security service to protect the networks, computers and smart devices in connected homes, small businesses and smart cities.

TrustWrx is the first low-cost, hands-free enterprise-class security service to protect the networks, computers and smart devices in connected homes, small businesses and smart cities.

The entire network behind the secure gateway – including computers, laptops, smart thermostats, cameras, etc. – becomes invisible to prying eyes and safe from the majority of threats and malware on the open Internet.

At the core of these cloud operations is a corporate-class security data center, based on the AWS cloud security suite, with highly advanced AI protections for email and web activity – delivered through TrustWrx’s patented secure communications.

How does it work ?

Using the same simple consumer business model as smart thermostats and video doorbells, the TrustWrx secure gateway is bought for under $100 through major retailers or online, and simply plugged in at the home or business router.

Then, through a simple $10 per month online subscription service the sophisticated Internet security protections typical of only the largest corporations will be provided to the millions of marginally protected smart homes and small businesses.

George Sidman

Chairman & CEO

George Sidman is a serial entrepreneur with a 30-year track record in launching and growing successful software and Internet companies. His technology experience spans large-scale library and information automation, commercial ISP services, and Internet security and privacy technologies. Between 2004 and early 2011 he was the Founder, Chairman and Chief Technology Architect of WebLOQ, Inc. and he is the inventor of the patented TrustWrx secure Internet communications technology.

George Sidman is Chairman & CEO at TrustWrx
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