Paracryption™
Paracryption™ is Lexicon’s answer to the weakness in other [types of symmetric encryption] systems. It is a statistically far more complex system than ones using Pseudo Random Numbers and inherently more secure. Because it uses what are called “chaotic iterators” it is impossible to attack it using a statistical method because there is no logical sequence to discover. The cipher-stream is close to pure white noise (the gold standard for any encryption system) and this uses substitution (each item of data is changed) to encrypt files, rather than the weaker transformation (each item of data is shuffled) that is often used.
Current commercial systems are under greater attack than ever before because the rapid increase in computing power coupled with huge advanced in mathematics are making them more vulnerable. Paracryption™ avoids all known statistical attack methods and perhaps just as importantly the systemic risks inherent in currently available commercial encryption systems. Systemic risk is behind the current financial crisis. The systemic risks to other current encryption methods are the mathematical bases on which they all depend.