How SecurityNet Works

What actually runs on your systems

Main App:

The Control Panel

Everything begins here  — nothing happens without instruction.

  • Configure settings
  • Select contacts & files
  • Send and receive files and messages

Scanner:

Background Monitor

Runs automatically in the background,  checking for:

  • incoming files & chats
  • items to send
  • matches sender and receiver

Send/Receive 

Encrypted Tunnel

Creates the secure end-to-end encrypted transfer session with:

  • random encryption keys
  • its own secure tunnel
  • total isolation from previous sessions
  • Multiple security layers work together to protect every transfer.
  • Your data is never stored on SecurityNet servers, and communication activity is not intentionally retained after a session ends.   
  • Interrupted transfers automatically resume securely.

Want to see SecurityNet in action?  Watch the demo.

How You Use SecurityNet

SecurityNet creates private communication networks between people you choose — and you control exactly who joins.

Using SecurityNet follows a simple process.

  • Purchase Your SecurityNet Subscription
    You receive a fixed number of licenses to share with trusted contacts.
  • Invite Trusted Contacts
    Send invitations to the people you want in your private network.
  • Exchange SecurityNet IDs
     Each user installs SecurityNet and exchanges IDs to establish identity.
  • Authorize Each Contact
    No communication begins until you approve them.
  • Communicate Securely
    Messages and files move directly between computers — never through external servers.



Communicate Without the Cloud

SecurityNet allows trusted computers to exchange chat messages, documents, and files directly through an encrypted connection—without relying on mail servers, cloud platforms, or third-party messaging services.

Why SecurityNet Does Not Use Phones

Most modern messaging ecosystems are designed around mobile-phone identity, contact discovery, broad synchronization, and persistent cloud-connected communication infrastructure.

SecurityNet was designed around a different operational model:

  • trusted communication networks,
  • explicit permission-based access,
  • reduced metadata visibility,
  • and minimized centralized dependency.

The architecture intentionally avoids:

  • phone-number identity systems,
  • automatic contact discovery,
  • mobile ecosystem dependency,
  • and broad synchronization across cloud-connected devices.

This design approach prioritizes operational privacy, controlled trust relationships, and reduced communication exposure over convenience-driven mass connectivity.

For operational privacy and communication control, SecurityNet is designed specifically for desktop and laptop systems.

Visual Architecture & Privacy Diagrams

SecurityNet uses a different communication architecture from other systems:

It focuses on trusted communication, reduced centralized exposure, and minimized metadata visibility.

Explore diagrams explaining:

  • how SecurityNet differs from conventional communication systems,
  • the VPN limitations,
  • layered privacy
  • and trusted-network communication architecture.

How SecurityNet Protects Your Communication

Your data moves directly between computers.

It is never stored, routed, or retained on external servers.

  • No central servers
    SecurityNet does not store messages or files on company-owned infrastructure. Communication is established directly between you and your contacts' computers.
  • No identity services
    No phone numbers or centralized identity systems are required.
  • No metadata storage
    Because communication occurs directly between computers, there are no server logs or retained metadata.
  • End-to-end encryption
    All communication is protected using an AES-256 encrypted tunnel established directly between computers.

Technical Documentation & Verification

Explore SecurityNet’s architecture documentation, technical presentations, threat model, and observable network verification examples.

Why SecurityNet Doesn’t Use the Cloud

If it’s in the cloud, it’s out of your control.

Cloud storage might seem convenient — but every time your files sit on someone else’s servers, they can be scanned, copied, stored, and backed up without your knowledge.

Even if the service promises encryption, those files still pass through capture points — where data can be logged, archived, or exposed.

SecurityNet takes a completely different approach.
Your data never touches a server, is never stored anywhere en route, and leaves no trace once delivered.

Files and messages travel directly between devices, encrypted end-to-end, using one-time passwords that even SecurityNet itself can’t see or recover. read more

SecurityNet establishes direct encrypted connections between devices, eliminating storage, logging, and intermediary exposure risks.

Using a direct computer-to-computer encrypted tunnel with one-time-use passwords, it ensures files are sent straight between the sender and recipient — never passing through or being stored on any external server.

This architecture removes the usual risk of interception, server logging, or data breaches.
It’s the perfect choice for anyone who needs to exchange sensitive information safely and privately.

Control Where Your Data Lives

SecurityNet allows encrypted communication data stores to be physically separated from the computer itself.

Unlike most communication platforms, encrypted data can be stored on removable or external storage devices.

What this means in practice:

  • encrypted data can live on removable storage
  • no cloud synchronization
  • no residual communication data left behind
  • SecurityNet will not start if the drive is absent
  • physical control over where encrypted information exists

Unplug the drive — and SecurityNet message stores, chat data, and transferred files are removed from the PC.

This design is ideal for shared computers, travel, sensitive work environments, or anyone who wants full control over where their private data lives.

Transmit your data directly from computer  to computer

And by directly we mean that literally
  • Data flows directly from your computer to your contact's computer, from end-point to end-point.
  • We use end-to-end AES 256 bank-grade encryption with ever changing one-time-use passwords. 
  • There is no server or middle-man in between you and your contact. 
  • Your files or messages never touch a third-party server, reducing risk of hacking or leaks.
  • Point-and-click, drag-and-drop, end-to-end encryption.
  • No third-party infrastructure exists where data can be intercepted or retained.
How do we do this?
  • Firstly, we don't see or store your data  - unlike the Big Tech boys of this world!  
  • We connect you to your invitation-only contact only while your files are being transmitted.
  • We never touch your data, other than to transmit files from you direct to your contact.
  • The data transfer encryption passwords change every few seconds - even we don't know them.
  • We have a strict no tracking policy -  no tracking, and no central logging.
  • Your business really is YOUR business.  

Why Trust SecurityNet?

At SecurityNet, privacy and protection aren’t features — they are the foundation.
Your data belongs to you alone. That means no central logging or tracking, and no hidden access.

SecurityNet creates a direct, encrypted path between you and your contacts — with no cloud storage, no third-party servers, and no central data repository. Communication flows securely from device to device.

Every SecurityNet release is digitally signed and integrity-validated at runtime.

If the software is modified or corrupted, it refuses to run.

Our philosophy is simple: true privacy means you remain in full control of your network, your data, and your permissions.

  • AES-256 Bank-Grade Encryption — files and chats are protected using strong, modern encryption standards.
  • Direct Device-to-Device —  data flows directly between users whenever possible — no permanent cloud storage, no middlemen, no data harvesting.
  • No Central Logging or Tracking — SecurityNet does not store, analyse, or monetise your activity. What you share stays private.
  • Controlled Network Membership — within each licensed network, new users must be explicitly approved by the License Owner before they can log in.

Permissions such as Invite External and Create Groups are disabled by default and must be deliberately enabled by the License Owner.  Group Messaging is also disabled by default and can be enabled by the User if required.

Individual users may establish independent encrypted connections with external licensed users only if authorised. External contacts remain isolated and cannot access internal groups or other network members unless separately approved.

What makes SecurityNet different...

Modern privacy tools still depend on infrastructure — servers, clouds, and mobile devices — where data can be intercepted, stored, analysed, or leaked.

SecurityNet works differently. It connects two computers directly in an encrypted tunnel — no cloud, no servers, no storage, no phones.

SecurityNet removes entire categories of risk — not just through encryption, but by changing where data lives and how it moves. Because SecurityNet doesn’t depend on platforms, accounts, or central servers, communication itself isn’t subject to moderation, algorithmic visibility, or third-party control.


Most privacy tools still require intermediaries and infrastructure that can be observed, logged, or compelled.

100% Peer-to-Peer.

No Stored Copies.

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