Communication Security
Work within a secure corporate network without an internet connection, utilizing AES-256, SRTP, and H. 235 encryption.
Video Conferences in 4K
Online meetings of up to 1,500 participants in 4K Ultra HD resolution and special conference modes.
Secure Messenger
Personal and group chats enable the sending of images, videos, presentations, and files.
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It operates on all popular platforms: Windows, macOS, Linux, Android, iOS, and iPadOS.
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TrueConf in 2019, 2020 and 2021 Gartner® Magic Quadrant™ for Meeting Solutions.
TrueConf Server is a corporate interaction platform deployed on your company's servers, ensuring the complete security of all communications.
The tasks of law enforcement agencies demand not only a fault-tolerant platform but also high-quality communication! TrueConf solution operates effectively even with weak internet channels, enabling you to organize video conferences amidst weak and unstable connections.
Secure communication in personal and group chats: easily find employees and create discussions for departments and operations.
Learn moreEnable alerts for user groups or selected employees and receive notifications when they come online.
Learn moreShare images, documents, and files securely with your employees in chats and view media files directly in the client application!
Safely watch videos in TrueConf desktop client applications without the need for additional software.
Monitor your employees' availability using online statuses.
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Blurring and Replacing the Background
Maintain your privacy under all circumstances! Blur or replace the background with a suitable image in just a few clicks.
Learn moreSmart Noise Suppression
Participate in video meetings even in noisy environments — the smart noise reduction system automatically removes all unnecessary background noises.
Automatic Transcription
Don't get distracted by taking notes during online discussions — a smart algorithm automatically converts the audio recording of the meeting into a detailed transcript.
TrueConf Enterprise is a scalable videoconferencing system for large organizations that includes additional levels of protection and guarantees the security of communications between geographically separated branches.
Stay connected from any available device — the chat history is synchronized automatically!
Invite PBX users, external telephone subscribers, or VoIP devices registered on TrueConf Server to a group conference by calling them.
Effortlessly coordinate the collaborative work of departmental specialists by integrating several video conferencing servers into a unified system for geographically dispersed branches of your organization.
A military chat is a secure, real-time messaging system used by armed forces to communicate quickly and efficiently during operations. It allows personnel in different units or locations to coordinate actions, share intelligence, and issue commands without delay. These chat systems are typically integrated into broader command and control platforms and are used in both combat and support roles. Unlike regular messaging apps, military chats prioritize security, reliability, and interoperability across different branches and allied forces.
To ensure operational security, military chat platforms often use encrypted networks and comply with strict communication protocols. Features like chat rooms for specific missions, automated message logging, and integration with maps or tracking tools make them essential for situational awareness and decision-making in high-stakes environments.
1. Military-Grade Security
These platforms use strong encryption standards (such as AES-256) and secure authentication mechanisms like smart cards (CAC) or Public Key Infrastructure (PKI). They are built to comply with defense-specific security requirements, including FIPS 140-2, NIST, and NATO STANAG standards. Access control, user roles, and audit trails help ensure operational integrity and prevent unauthorized access or data leaks.
2. Reliable Operation in Low-Bandwidth or Disconnected Environments
Military chat systems are optimized for use in environments with poor or intermittent connectivity. They support communication over tactical radios, satellite links, or mesh networks. Features like store-and-forward and delay-tolerant messaging ensure that critical information is eventually delivered, even if real-time transmission is not possible.
3. Integration with Command and Control Systems (C2/C4ISR)
These solutions are often embedded into larger situational awareness or command platforms such as JBC-P, AFATDS, or NATO C2 systems. They enable seamless communication alongside map views, GPS tracking, sensor feeds, and mission planning tools, improving coordination across units and command levels.
4. Structured, Multi-User Communication
Military chat platforms support chat rooms, mission-specific threads, or topic-based channels, allowing teams to manage multiple conversations simultaneously. Prioritization of messages and user tagging helps ensure that important information reaches the right personnel quickly.
5. Auditability and Compliance
All messages are typically logged and timestamped to support after-action reviews, legal compliance, and accountability. These logs can be exported and archived according to military retention policies.
6. Interoperability Across Forces and Nations
Modern solutions are designed to support joint operations and coalition forces, offering standardized protocols for cross-platform communication. This ensures that allied units can collaborate securely and effectively during multinational missions.
TrueConf
TrueConf offers a secure, self-hosted communication platform tailored for defense, law enforcement, and emergency response agencies. TrueConf Server operates entirely within an isolated network perimeter without requiring internet access or cloud services, making it ideal for classified and mission-critical environments. The solution supports real-time video conferencing, chat, screen sharing, and content collaboration with AES-256 encryption and robust access controls. It is fully compatible with existing IT infrastructure and can be deployed on private servers or within closed networks. TrueConf is trusted by over 1,500 government and defense organizations, including ministries of internal affairs, emergency management, and national defense agencies.
Mattermost
An open-source, self-hosted chat and collaboration suite, Mattermost is widely adopted by U.S. DoD components and several NATO commands for secure ChatOps. It complies with FIPS 140-2 and DISA STIG hardening guidelines, supports CAC/PIV authentication, and can run in air-gapped environments. Features such as playbooks, workflow automation, and a rich plugin ecosystem allow units to integrate bots, telemetry, and ticketing directly into the chat stream, reducing context switching during tactical operations.nd ticketing directly into the chat stream, reducing alt-tab overhead in tactical operations.
Rocket.Chat
Rocket.Chat’s Defense Edition provides end-to-end encryption (including OMEMO for XMPP gateways), extensive role-based access controls, and a forensically complete audit log. It supports satellite and HF radio transport via its “data framing” mode and offers out-of-the-box bridges to Matrix, XMPP, and Slack for coalition interoperability. The company maintains a dedicated, security-cleared support team for government customers.
AWS Wickr (formerly Wickr Enterprise)
Built on a zero-trust framework, AWS Wickr delivers fully forward- and future-secret end-to-end encryption for text, voice, video, and file exchange. Messages can be set to self-delete, are immutably logged to an on-premises S3 bucket for compliance, and the service operates under FedRAMP High authorization. Wickr RAM, a hardened variant, is fielded by the U.S. Air Force’s Cloud One program to provide deployed units with secure chat at the tactical edge.
BlackBerry AtHoc & BBMe
AtHoc pairs mass-notification and incident-management functions with a secure chat client (BBMe) approved for classified communications by numerous allied defense ministries. The suite supports FIPS-validated cryptography, seamless mobile-to-desktop roaming, and priority routing rules that keep command channels open during spectrum congestion. Recent updates focus on cross-domain messaging between military, civil defense, and critical infrastructure operators.