Conflict & Connection. Love & War. Psiphon Forge.
Updated: 2026-07-16
Conflict has always been about more than territory. Throughout history, military leaders have sought to control information because it shapes the battlefield. Roads, bridges, ports, telegraph lines, radio stations, and television towers have all been strategic targets, not because they were objectives in themselves, but because controlling communications disrupted an adversary's ability to coordinate, govern, sustain economic activity, and maintain public confidence.
Today, that strategy has expanded into the digital domain. Alongside conventional military operations, governments increasingly employ internet shutdowns, network throttling, censorship, DNS manipulation, and platform blocking to degrade communications, limit the flow of information, and complicate both civilian and organizational decision making. Information control has become an increasingly important component of modern military strategy, one capable of influencing events well beyond the battlefield.
For businesses and organizations operating in affected regions, communications resilience, in the face of global volatility, has become an essential part of operational resilience.
Psiphon Forge was built for this reality. By embedding directly into existing applications and services, Forge enables organizations to maintain secure, resilient connectivity across fragmented and censored networks without requiring users to change how they work. Built on Psiphon's globally proven anti censorship infrastructure and years of experience operating in some of the world's most challenging network environments, Forge helps ensure that applications, data, and communications continue to flow when conventional network paths are disrupted.
Whether supporting supply chains, secure messaging, humanitarian operations, media organizations, or enterprise applications, Forge helps organizations maintain continuity when communications themselves become contested. Military strategies will continue to evolve, but one principle remains constant: organizations that can maintain trusted connections during periods of disruption are better positioned to serve their customers, support their people, and continue their mission.