Core Technology Corporation offers software to provide LEIN access to law enforcement personnel. In addition to LEIN access, our Talon client provides a way for law enforcement personnel to securely communicate with other users of the system via a feature called Talon Mail. Talon Mail is a built-in feature of the Talon client – not a separate program. It allows users to send messages to other Talon users using a mechanism that has similar functionality to email, but does not use the email protocol.

Security features include:
- Users can only send messages to other Talon users.
- Talon Mail is not available to standard email accounts outside of Talon and MultiBridge.
- Uses 256-bit TLS encryption using the AES standard provided by Phaos SSLava.
- Phaos AES cryptographic algorithms are FIPS 140-2 validated.
- All communications are encrypted end-to-end and encryption is always used regardless of the network.
- A user's mail cannot be viewed by other users.
- Since the mail feature is part of Talon, it uses the same multi-factor authentication used for LEIN data and access control that is required for secure access to law enforcement data.
- It does not use the email protocol. Talon Mail uses the same secure communication method that is used by Talon to talk to MultiBridge.
For further information on Talon Mail, download the following .pdf documents: