Hesburger’s software developer seeks to guarantee European digital security
Security|« It’s a really revolutionary issue, » says Heikki Salmela, founder of Hesburger.
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Heikki Salmela, the founder of Hesburger, believes the family -owned Gurulogic Microsystems has developed a solution to ensure European cyber security.
The company’s security vault solution can protect the digital identity of individuals and companies and enable safe digital business.
Gurulogic wants to compile the European Community to implement the digital safety of the EU countries and already negotiate with different states.
Finnish The founder of Hesburger in the largest hamburger restaurant chain Heikki Salmela is excited.
He believes that the Turku family -owned technology company, Gurulogic Microsystem, has a solution that can safeguard Europe’s cyber security.
The company has developed a so -called security vault solution that can guarantee digital security for both individuals and companies.
There is a need for a solution, as every EU country must offer its citizens, according to the company digital identity by the end of 2026.
“The Gurulogic Vault is designed to act as a safeguard and trust service for EU citizens’ digital identity, which will make digital transactions safe in the future,” says Salmela.
Technology For example, he can take advantage of the driving license check.
« In the future, it is enough to indicate the validity of the driving license and not all personal information needs to be revealed. »
According to him, a digital euro could also be developed on the platform.
According to Salmela, new encryption technology is needed at the latest when quantum computers are available.
« Then passwords related to the applications of individuals are no longer important. Our system can prevent information from being discovered, » he says.
He also believes that the recent big information leaks could have been avoided with a gurulogic vault solution.
According to him, it also enables the Internet of the Internet for the future, where everyone owns their own information.
How Known for Hamburgers, has a family -owned company succeeded in developing this revolutionary technology?
« Many people wonder if the back room of the Nakkikiosk can become one, » Salmela is amused.
He says that forty years ago, Hesburger was established to develop its own software for the hamburger chain.
For twenty years, the company has focused on security and has managed to develop over 200 patents.
Now Gurulogic has sold its video technology patents to SIM IP IP, a company specializing in intellectual property funding, investment and commercialization in Miami, Florida, USA.
“The arrangement will frees gurulogic resources to focus on the core business, the development and protection of quantum -safe technologies,” says Salmela, who is the chairman of the Gurulogic Board of Directors.
Today, the company has a dozen software developers.
The commercial advisor is the supermaid in the leadership of several information technology companies Harri Koponen.
Company He wants to bring its project to the public because it wants to compile the « European Community » to implement the digital safety of the EU Member States.
« We can’t do this alone. We want to tell us that we have a solution that can guarantee European security, » Salmela says.
According to Salmela, cryptologists have already verified the functioning of gurulogic vault technology. In addition, the company is already negotiating with different states.
According to Salmela, Gurulogic’s vaults could act as a European roofing vault where national vaults in different countries would be linked to.
« We hope to be able to create a truly European solution to support European data and technology blood rehearse in cooperation with national experts, » he says.
Salmela, 78, known for their colorful statements. This time, however, it is a really revolutionary issue: « I’m not talking about a puppy now. »
He says he retires after receiving « this package ». He estimates that it will take place within six months.