
To the best of my knowledge, the current method of automatic encryption happens only while transmitting email information. Triple Dez is an old-style of transmission encryption that was replaced when radio and other forms of communication were required to comply with the HIPAA standard.
Using those systems, “clear text” goes in to the system, become scrambled, and requires the recipient have a way to descramble it using what is known as public and private keys, both of which suffer from two critical weaknesses. One weakness is that by law, all of these keys must be revealed to the US government, who then disseminates them to the rest of the world governments they choose. In addition to that these keys are also publicly published. It’s only saving grace is they may be hidden and dispersed within the message in a strictly prescribed pattern that remains secret. The fly in the ointment is double agents within our government have betrayed us by divulging these keys to our adversaries and other opponents for their own reasons.
An altogether different approach is available to sending and receiving top secret classified information. The Nazi regime developed the Enigma Machine that encrypted the message information before sending it. Its main advantage was that a moderately accomplished typist had enough skill to operate the machine. Its disadvantage, the wizards at Bletchley England figure out how to replicate the machine, and decoded the messages the German war department sent in time to thwart them.
There is one, and only one way to improve what the Enigma Machine was able to do; namely modify the machine in some specific way for each and every message being sent, and have those machines manufactured and distributed where they needed to go before the message was sent. To this day, that is still an impossible mission as a mechanical solution. However, this is the exact concept behind the proposed system.
Practically everyone is familiar with how random numbers work. Twice a week the Mega Millions drawing demonstrates it. The odds of winning the jackpot with all members matching is one in 302 million; and they only deal with numbers 1 – 70 is regular numbers, and 1 – 25 is the Mega number. Imagine what happens to the odds of guessing it if there were 5,000 ball numbers instead of just 70 and 25.
Because the number of approaches infinity, it becomes literally impossible when you apply a cubic array of random numbers to a matrix of 5,000,000 unique integers; which is child’s play for Excel. This encryption system applies that matrix to the Enigma algorithm for every message it encrypts, and requires roughly the same level of expertise to operate as an Enigma Machine. All of the cumbersome transmission protocols are no longer needed because the completely unrecognizable, unbreakable message now goes out in clear text.