This is where the conversation happens. Ask questions about C Chains™, discuss what you observed in your evaluation, debate the $5K challenge, or talk through how CTP would fit into your specific environment.
You're not entering a support queue. The Sendatrix chat server is a direct, live discussion space — with Douglas Dempsey himself available to engage.
Hosted by Sendatrix — open for evaluators, prospects, and cybersecurity professionals.
Our chats attract people who take data security seriously — CTOs, security engineers, compliance officers, and evaluators.
How does tri-module fragmentation actually work? Deep technical discussion welcome.
What did you see when you ran the evaluation? Compare notes and share results.
Think you found a method? Discuss your approach. Bring your best thinking.
How does CTP satisfy specific technical safeguard requirements?
How does CTP stop a privileged insider from walking out with data?
Batch vs. real-time MBTIP, hosting options, codeset sizing.
HIPAA officers, hospital IT leads, healthcare data architects.
PCI DSS compliance officers, FinTech security engineers.
Technical decision-makers stress-testing the evaluation.
People who ran the breach attempt and want to understand what they observed.
IT security staff navigating zero-trust mandates and FedRAMP.
People who heard about the $5,000 challenge and want to understand how it works.
Douglas Dempsey — patent holder, developer, and the engineer behind C Chains — participates directly in the chat server. This is a direct conversation with the person who can actually answer your questions.
No intermediaries. No support tier. The person who architected the tri-module system is in the room, reading your questions, and willing to engage on the technical details.
The challenge has been open since 2016. No solution has ever been submitted. Douglas is there. The challenge stands.
The best conversations come from people who've already run the evaluation — because they've seen it work firsthand.