Defense & Government

The breach economy has dollar figures. Your adversary doesn't care about those.

No metric captures the strategic cost of a burned collection method, a compromised human asset, or an adversary who read your operational planning for a year before you found them.

The Adversary Is a Nation-State, Not a Criminal Market

OPM, 2015. 21.5 million SF-86 clearance files landed in a foreign intelligence database. Fingerprints can't be rotated. Family relationships can't be undisclosed. A decade later, the data still informs adversary operations.

Data Neutralization changes the outcome of a successful exfiltration from strategic windfall to operational dead end.

Dwell Time Is the Threat Model

SolarWinds. ~9 months of undetected access across ~18,000 organizations. Under Data Neutralization, a year of persistent access yields inert HyperFrames — operational presence and strategic nothing.

Harvest-Now-Decrypt-Later Is an Adversarial Strategy, Not a Hypothetical

Per-frame ephemeral keys mean there is nothing to harvest — the frames collected today cannot be decrypted in five, ten, or fifty years because the keys were never persisted. No public-key cryptography exists in the data path (no Shor exposure); AES-256 remains infeasible under Grover.

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Tactical Edge & Disconnected Operations

HyperSphere DNA (Data Neutralization Appliance) is OEM-deployed within Cubic DTECH tactical edge platforms — environments where managing keys isn't operationally possible. Air-gapped and defense deployments typically run at 100% quorum.

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We are not arguing classified infrastructure should be dismantled. We are arguing it should no longer need to carry the full weight of the data-protection guarantee.

FIPS-Aligned Common Criteria EAL4+ (In Progress) CMMC Level 2 NIST National Checklist Program

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Compliance & frameworks. HyperSphere DNA uses NIST-standardized cryptographic algorithms and a FIPS-aligned cryptographic architecture. It supports selected CMMC Level 2 and NIST SP 800-171 security requirements and generates audit records that can support related accountability and monitoring requirements. HyperSphere security configuration guidance is listed in the NIST National Checklist Program (a listing, not a certification, authorization, or validation). HyperSphere provides technical capabilities that support a customer's implementation of applicable security and compliance requirements. Compliance, certification, authorization, and breach determinations depend on the customer's complete environment, configuration, policies, operations, and assessment scope.

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