The problem is that Microsoft uses a blacklist system that relies on patching.. there will always be cyber attacks in that case, but they will be able to patch it up. Ecrypt one blocks unauthorized emails/attachments automatically (whitelist) unless approved, which is why it's being used for corporations and gov agencies
The stringent standards set by the federal government is much higher than the big cyber security firms are geared up for. Their focus has primarily been on serving commercial entities. There are very few companies with the clearance and the cutting edge solutions necessary to achieve federal mandates. The market place in this sector is changing rapidly and leaves the door more than open for startups like Bvtk; who happens to be at the right place at the right time with the right product. All this, combined with unparalleled relationships makes for a truely incredible opportunity, as the do called "big" players are bungling a golden opportunity that they were too preoccupied to recognize
Chuck is also an Advisor to the Bill and Melinda Gates Technology Partner network and serves on Boards to several prominent public and private companies and organizations. https://about.me/chuck.brooks
And the MAN with the contacts in he right place the CEO of BVTK