GABRL

Secure Communications Made Simple

GABRL is a next-generation secure communications platform by Development Infostructure LLC (DEVIS) and powered by SCOUT (Secure Transport Over Untrusted Transport) technology.

GABRL creates ephemeral, encrypted peer-to-peer tunnels between endpoints using zero-trust principles. This pure software solution employs military-grade Layer 3 encryption, quantum-resistant protocols, and one-time certificates that leave no persistent network footprint. GABRL's direct endpoint connections eliminate man-in-the-middle vulnerabilities while enforcing granular access controls through real-time policy management, making it ideal for organizations requiring mission-critical security across any network infrastructure.

Secure, Stealthy, Quantum Resistant

Discover how GABRL’s technology delivers true Zero Trust networking with quantum-resistant encryption. In this brief video, you’ll see how on-demand, peer-to-peer tunnels keep your data private—even from the management server—and vanish the moment you’re done. Watch how SCOUT adapts across Wi-Fi, cellular, and satellite to maintain mission continuity in any environment.

Key Capabilities

Global Zero Trust Access

Authenticate endpoints before establishing connections. Generate new keys each session. Enforce micro-segmentation and least privilege at global scale.

End-to-End Encrypted Tunnels

Layer 3 IPsec AES-256 encryption directly between endpoints. No middlemen, no proxy servers, no vulnerabilities in the middle.

Mission-Critical Performanc Global Zero Trust Access

Direct peer-to-peer connections eliminate network hairpinning and reduce latency. Lightweight software requires no additional hardware.

Quantum-Resistant Security

Forward-looking cryptography that protects against both current and future threats, including quantum computing attacks.

Software-Defined Security

Pure software solution deploys on any infrastructure. Control your own security with real-time policy orchestration.

Federal Compliance Built-In

Aligns with NIST SP 800-207 Zero Trust guidelines. Built with federal security standards and compliance requirements in mind.

How GABRL Works


  1. Authentication & Authorization: Multi-factor authentication verifies identities while a central policy engine determines what resources endpoints can access.

  2. Ephemeral Certificate Exchange: One-time use X.509 certificates are generated and exchanged for the session only.

  3. Direct Tunnel Creation: A direct peer-to-peer IPSec tunnel with AES-256 encryption is established between endpoints.

  4. Secure Communication: All traffic is encrypted at Layer 3, protecting any application data with no performance overhead.

  5. Clean Termination: When the session ends, all certificates and keys are permanently destroyed, leaving no persistent attack surface.

Technical Advantages


Layer 3 Security: GABRL goes deep into the network at the Internet Protocol layer; most security solutions sit outside like a sentry where GABRL acts like a chameleon adapting to the very fabric of your network

Ephemeral Certificates: Session-unique ephemeral certificates protect previous, current, and future sessions against replay attacks

Direct Endpoint Connections: Direct peer-to-peer and multi-peer connections reduce network latency; no hair-pinning and unnecessary points of concentration

Single Packet Authorization: SPA uses proven cryptographic techniques to make internet-facing servers invisible to unauthorized users

IPSec Protocols: Encrypts and authenticates at a high level; increases your data transport security, reliability, and efficiency

GABRL Use Cases

    • Secure inter-agency communications without exposing endpoints

    • Field-to-HQ tactical communications in contested environments

    • Zero-trust access for remote government employees

    • HIPAA-compliant telemedicine and remote diagnostics

    • Secure transfer of patient data between facilities

    • Protected connections for medical IoT devices

    • Secure branch-to-HQ communications without VPN hardware

    • Protected access to trading systems for remote employees

    • Cross-bank secure data exchange with audit controls

    • Isolate OT networks while maintaining secure access

    • Protect intellectual property across global supply chains

    • Secure remote monitoring of production systems

With GABRL, you can create a secure boundary that spans multiple cloud providers while enabling a Zero Trust security posture for the following use cases and more:

How GABRL Compares

GABRL provides unique capabilities that set it apart from traditional VPNs and other zero trust solutions. See how we compare to leading competitors:

Feature GABRL AppGate/Illumio Zscaler Netskope
Deployment Customer cloud or private data center SaaS SaaS SaaS
Software Only Yes Requires H/W appliances Requires H/W appliances Yes
Encryption Layer L3 IPSec/AES-256 P2P L3 (Network) Layer 7 (TLS) Layer 7 (TLS)
Certificate Type Ephemeral X.509 Issues Tokens SSL Certificates SSL Certificates
Direct P2P Data Channel Yes Yes Hair-Pinning thru vendor cloud Hair-Pinning thru vendor cloud
Quantum-Ready Built-in Roadmap Roadmap Roadmap
Policy Updates Real-time Real-time Near real-time Near real-time
Deployment
GABRL: Customer cloud or private data center
AppGate: SaaS
Zscaler: SaaS
Netskope: SaaS
Software Only
GABRL: Yes
AppGate: Requires H/W appliances
Zscaler: Requires H/W appliances
Netskope: Yes
Encryption Layer
GABRL: L3 IPSec/AES-256 P2P
AppGate: L3 (Network)
Zscaler: Layer 7 (TLS)
Netskope: Layer 7 (TLS)
Certificate Type
GABRL: Ephemeral X.509
AppGate: Issues Tokens
Zscaler: SSL Certificates
Netskope: SSL Certificates
Direct P2P Connection
GABRL: Yes
AppGate: Yes
Zscaler: Hair-Pinning thru vendor cloud
Netskope: Hair-Pinning thru vendor cloud
Quantum-Ready
GABRL: Built-in
AppGate: Roadmap
Zscaler: Roadmap
Netskope: Roadmap
Policy Updates
GABRL: Real-time
AppGate: Real-time
Zscaler: Near real-time
Netskope: Near real-time