Key Takeaways

  • ShelterZoom has been awarded a registered trademark for its suite of blockchain-based Single Source of Truth (SSOT) tools.
  • The tools, including Document GPS, DocuWalk and document tokenization and tracking APIs, offer a secure email extension for controlling and tracking email attachments.
  • Document GPS leverages blockchain technology to protect the ownership of original content through secure tokenization.
  • The SSOT solutions have a potential market of over $3.5 trillion across industries, including government, finance, real estate, healthcare, media and more.

Meet Chao Cheng Shorland, a veteran female founder, and Allen Alishahi, an Iranian expat, who joined forces to find a way to securely exchange documents, leaving no trace on physical devices, as privacy has been a personal issue for them.

Think of a person in Iran looking to share sensitive information, and simply can’t do it because of the control and visibility the authorities might have on all communications. Even if we don’t go as far – just think about the last time you shared a document with someone by accident, or maybe you realized that you can’t trust your recipient to keep it to themselves.

With the increasing threat of cyberattacks in today’s cloud-based business environment, the need for secure document management has never been higher. ShelterZoom, a leading blockchain-based, smart-document SaaS provider, has responded to this growing need by being awarded a registered trademark for its suite of Single Source of Truth (SSOT) solutions.

These tools offer a secure, efficient and transparent solution for businesses and governments across a wide range of industry verticals, including finance, real estate, healthcare, media and more, providing a potential market of over $3.5 trillion.

Why it matters? There are other players in the domain of secure document management solutions. However, ShelterZoom’s suite of Single Source of Truth (SSOT) tools, including Document GPS, DocuWalk and document tokenization and tracking APIs, sets itself apart with its use of blockchain technology and its focus on the “Single Source of Truth” principle. It is also the first to offer a native email extension for controlling and tracking email attachments, providing a unique solution for organizations across a wide range of industries.

ShelterZoom’s suite of blockchain tools are made up of Document GPS, DocuWalk, and document tokenization and tracking APIs, and offer the first native email extension that uses blockchain security to control and track email attachments.

The Single Source of Truth (SSOT) solution provides organizations with the ability to secure their data and track the content they send out through the email. The technology can also prevent excessive carbon emissions by reducing the repeated uploading and downloading of attachments.

Business-email compromise attacks have cost organizations $43 billion in losses since 2016, and the theft of sensitive data from email accounts is a significant threat.

ShelterZoom’s Document GPS leverages blockchain technology to secure content and protect the ownership of original work.

The SSOT solutions have a wide range of potential uses, including government, finance, real estate, legal, healthcare, media, and digital preservation and publishing, with a market worth over $2.5 trillion by the end of the decade.

ShelterZoom has debuted Document GPS on the Microsoft and Apple stores, along with security and performance upgrades. The new upgrades include enhanced cryptographic capabilities, folders or envelopes on the Gmail desktop version, and a mobile app that will be available soon on iOS and other platforms.

Chao Cheng-Shorland, CEO and Co-Founder of ShelterZoom, says the trademark recognition is a validation of the importance of the technology and the value of SSOT. The GENCON label solidifies the value of SSOT for a range of sectors, and with Document GPS and DocuWalk, organizations can manage all vital documents and contracts efficiently, conveniently, and transparently.

ShelterZoom’s SSOT solution provides a true GENCON infrastructure, enabling government officials to share highly classified information securely. The technology provides users with the highest Web3 security environment throughout the content’s journey. The ability to organize content through the use of eTags to label each document makes it convenient for users to manage their data.

Overall, ShelterZoom’s registered trademark and the upgrades to its blockchain tools are a significant step in improving the security of organizations and providing them with the ability to manage their data efficiently. The SSOT solution is expected to have a wide range of applications, and the potential market is estimated to be over $2.5 trillion by the end of the decade.

With the recognition of its SSOT solutions through a registered trademark, ShelterZoom is poised for success in revolutionizing the way organizations manage and protect their vital documents and contracts. The company’s commitment to delivering a secure and convenient solution is demonstrated through its innovative use of blockchain technology and its focus on the “Single Source of Truth” principle.

As the need for secure document management continues to grow, it is likely that ShelterZoom will play a significant role in shaping the future of the industry.

Read Also: Web3 Startup ShelterZoom Enables Argentine Patients With Full Ownership Of Their Medical Records Via Tokenization

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Arun Shakyawar is a Tech writer based out of Los Angeles. He holds an Engineering degree in Electronics and communications, and an MBA in marketing. He specializes in TMT. Before writing full-time, Arun worked as a management consultant with leading consulting firms. As a consultant he developed interest in blockchain technology, and now actively tracks blockchain and digital asset markets. Arun can be reached at arun@alexablockchain.com.

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