Secure Chorus announces the transfer of interoperability standards for encrypted messaging apps to ETSI

Secure Chorus has announced the transfer of ownership to the European Telecommunication Standards Institute (ETSI) of its interoperability standards for enterprise-grade encrypted messaging applications.
These much-awaited interoperability standards for encrypted messaging, one-to-one and group voice communication, will not only provide solutions which offer state-of-the-art, end-to-end encryption – powered by the open cryptographic standard MIKEY-SAKKE – but will also alleviate the constraining forces of vendor lock-in and allow enterprise users to choose their preferred service in terms of functionality. Just like phone numbers connect customers of different telephony networks, Secure Chorus interoperability standards allow encrypted communication between users of different apps.

The four-year Secure Chorus pilot project, focused on the development of interoperability standards, included stakeholders from around the world and received a large set of contributions from representatives of multinational and smaller companies, academia and governmental institutions. The transfer of these technology standards to ETSI was successfully achieved in December 2020, enabling their wide adoption as well as the development of new features in the future.

The successful completion of this pilot project consolidates Secure Chorus’ mission to serve as a platform for multi-stakeholder cooperation for the development of forward-looking strategies and capabilities to achieve strong cybersecurity solutions for our digital environments.

Stephen Brown, Secure Chorus’ Chairman, said, “Secure Chorus is very pleased that ETSI has agreed to the transfer of ownership of our interoperability standards. ETSI is a centre of excellence for the development of globally applicable standards for ICT, so we are confident they will continue the good work we started.”