Encryption and zero trust concept
Teamwire consistently relies on a zero trust security concept and state-of-the-art encryption to ensure the highest security standards.
Trusted by companies where security comes first
Protect your communication and data from cybercrime
Modern encryption technology
Given the ever-increasing threat of cyber attacks, businesses and public authorities need to strengthen their communications security. Teamwire uses state-of-the-art encryption technology to protect your data from unauthorised access and ensure maximum security.FEATURES
Zero trust security concept
Teamwire consistently employs a zero trust security concept to ensure the highest security standards and protect your company data from unauthorised access.FEATURES
The security and protection of your data is our top priority and part of Teamwire’s DNA.
The architecture of secure communication
Teamwire offers everything you need for secure, highly available, and compliant communication: state-of-the-art communication features, data-sovereign hosting, and centralized control.
Frequently asked questions (FAQs)
Teamwire uses TLS 1.2 with Perfect Forward Secrecy (PFS). The app and server negotiate temporary, random keys. This means that even if someone intercepts old network packets, they remain unreadable. A subsequent attack will not result in subsequent decryption.
All metadata – including encrypted message containers – is encrypted with AES-256 before transmission. Each device has an individual communication key that is generated using Diffie-Hellman key exchange. This means that even metadata is protected against man-in-the-middle attacks.
Yes. Every message and every digital medium (photos, videos, files) is:
- encrypted by the sender using AES-256,
- transmitted,
- and only decrypted by the recipient.
An individual key is created for each chat and shared with the members on a one-time basis.
Zero trust means that nothing and no one is trusted by default. Every access is checked anew each time. Teamwire implements this through:
- permanent device and user identification,
- strictly separated roles and permissions,
- continuous identity verification,
- minimised approvals at all levels.
Yes – with just one click. IT can:
- Deactivate user accounts
- Block device access
- Immediately exclude compromised devices
- Centrally revoke permissions
Ideal for public authorities, organisations with shift work or in the event of device loss.
Yes. Teamwire continuously conducts:
- Penetration tests
- Vulnerability analyses
- Code reviews
- Security assessments
– both internally and by external, independent experts. Teamwire is also ISO 27001 certified.