• 2014 February 24

Company Description

Cross Platform Bioencrypted Security

A cross platform solution where individual biometrics eliminates reliance on usernames and passwords and data is BIOENCRYPTED and distributed across a QUANTUM internet. The ideas behind TARDIS BOX and QUANTUM came up during a November 2013 meeting between Michael Kapoustin and his friend and systems engineer George Kontostanos. Both men lamented over the global loss of privacy in banking, and how our personal information and data could so easily be acquired by hackers, sold to marketing companies resulting in endless spam or secretly handed over to government agencies. Both Michael and George wanted a simple but unique cloud storage solution to the problem, one that also provided tools that could seamlessly work with the bioencrytped data stored in the cloud. Both fans of the long running British TV sci-fi series Dr. Who, Michael and George named the project after the acronym for 'Time and Relative Dimension in Space'. Their TARDIS a BOX that would use proprietary methods to be 'bigger on the inside' , and the encrypted data would travel across a QUANTUM internet only accessible with a biometric key. Michael went to Merchant World Service Inc. to secure the funds from Angel financier Tony Merchant. After securing approval for a seed round, Michael and George got to work identifying developers to lay out a working solution. They launched a limited Public Beta on February 24th 2014.