Government & Public Sector

Blockchain Security for Government & Public Sector

License the patented technology that transforms citizen identity management, secures government facilities, and enables resilient communication across public sector infrastructure.

The Challenge

The Public Sector’s Security Gaps

Government agencies manage the most sensitive identity and infrastructure data on earth — and face escalating threats from increasingly sophisticated adversaries.

1

Identity document fraud

Forged passports, driver’s licenses, and national IDs undermine border security and public trust

2

Centralized database breaches

Government identity systems store millions of records in centralized databases vulnerable to large-scale attacks

3

Facility access vulnerabilities

Government buildings, courthouses, and secure installations rely on outdated badge and credential systems

4

Cross-agency identity gaps

Lack of interoperable, tamper-proof identity systems across federal, state, and local agencies

5

Communication interception

Sensitive government communications transmitted over terrestrial networks are vulnerable to surveillance and interception

6

Audit trail deficiencies

Mutable access and identity records make forensic investigation and compliance verification difficult

7

Digital identity mandate readiness

Countries worldwide are passing laws requiring digital-only IDs, demanding blockchain-grade infrastructure

The Solution

Three Patented Pillars for Public Sector Security

Pillar 1

Digital Identity That Cannot Be Forged

Government agencies can integrate blockchain-based identity verification for passports, national IDs, driver’s licenses, and other government-issued documents. The system stores biometric data, document images, and unique digital identifiers in cryptographically secured distributed ledgers — creating identity records that are immutable, verifiable, and accessible across authorized agencies.

Use Cases

  • National digital ID programs
  • Passport and border security verification
  • Driver’s license authentication
  • Voter identity verification
  • Benefits and social services eligibility
  • Immigration and visa processing
  • Law enforcement identity checks
Patent US10878429B2
Pillar 2

Secure Every Government Facility

Government buildings, military installations, courthouses, data centers, and critical infrastructure facilities can be secured with encrypted, one-time-use access codes logged in a blockchain hyperledger. Every entry attempt — authorized or denied — is permanently recorded, creating a tamper-proof audit trail for security reviews and incident investigations.

Use Cases

  • Government building access
  • Courthouse and judicial facility security
  • Data center and classified information facility access
  • Critical infrastructure protection
  • Diplomatic facility security
  • Evidence storage and chain-of-custody tracking
Patent US11257098B2 Patent US11836743B2 Patent US12223517B2
Pillar 3

Resilient Communication for National Security

Government agencies can embed satellite-validated communication into emergency response systems, inter-agency coordination networks, and remote operations — ensuring critical communication continues when terrestrial infrastructure is compromised by natural disasters, cyberattacks, or conflict.

Use Cases

  • Emergency response coordination
  • Inter-agency secure communication
  • Remote government operations
  • Disaster recovery communication
  • Diplomatic communication channels
  • Intelligence community secure links
Patent US11257098B2

License the Technology Securing Government Infrastructure Worldwide

From digital identity to facility access to resilient communication — Silakab’s patents provide the foundation.

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