Why CIFER?

Traditional encryption puts the burden of key management on users and developers. Quantum computing threatens to break today's cryptography. CIFER solves both.

Security is failing at every layer.

Data leaks, key compromises, quantum threats, and AI-powered attacks are growing exponentially—exposing the limits of traditional security models.

HNDLHarvest Now, Decrypt Later

Quantum Threat

Attackers are collecting encrypted data today, waiting for quantum computers to break it. Your data is already at risk.

16 billion+credentials exposed in 2025

Data Leaks at Scale

Billions of records leaked through misconfigured databases and poor access control. Security fails at the operational layer.

$100 billion+stolen recently

Crypto Asset Losses

Crypto assets lost due to compromised keys, phishing attacks, and insecure storage practices.

The Clock is Ticking

Your data is being harvested today

Attackers are collecting encrypted data now, waiting for quantum computers to break it later. By then, it's too late to protect what's already stolen.

NOW

Harvest Now, Decrypt Later

Nation-states and attackers are already collecting encrypted data. When quantum computers arrive, they'll decrypt everything.

Source: CISA Guidance
2027

NIST Deprecation Begins

RSA and ECC algorithms begin deprecation. Organizations must start migration to post-quantum standards.

Source: NIST PQC Project
2030

Regulatory Deadline

NIS2, DORA, and federal mandates require post-quantum readiness. Non-compliance means penalties and liability.

Source: NSM-10 Memo
2035

Full Quantum Threat

Cryptographically relevant quantum computers expected. All legacy encryption becomes vulnerable.

Source: Global Risk Institute

CIFER uses ML-KEM-768 — the NIST post-quantum standard.

Already compliant. Already secure. No migration needed later.

Why security keeps failing.

The burden of key management falls on those least equipped to handle it.

Users

Can't protect their keys

  • No understanding of cryptographic concepts
  • Passwords reused across services
  • Private keys stored in plain text
  • Seed phrases lost or stolen
  • Phishing attacks succeed daily

Developers

Struggle with best practices

  • Not ready for post-quantum cryptography
  • Key rotation is complex and error-prone
  • Secrets leak into logs and repositories
  • Access control hard to implement correctly
  • Compliance requirements constantly evolving

The truth

Key ownership was never meant for humans.

See how CIFER Security fixes this

CIFER Security makes encryption quantum-proof.

Post-quantum encryption infrastructure with zero key management. Protected against tomorrow's quantum threats, simple to use today.

Post-Quantum Ready

ML-KEM-768 (FIPS-203), the NIST post-quantum standard. Protected against quantum attacks.

Keyless Encryption

No keys to manage, store, or lose. Encryption happens without ownership.

Decentralized

Network of independent enclaves. No single point of compromise.

Zero Access

No operator, admin, or provider can ever access plaintext or keys.

How it works

CIFER Security operates inside verifiable secure enclaves with confidential computing. Keys are generated, stored, and used exclusively inside hardware-isolated environments.

01

Apps, AI agents, or users call encrypt(data)

02

Request is routed to a secure enclave

03

Key is generated and used inside the enclave

04

Only encrypted data is returned—keys never leave

App / AI Agent
Sends raw data
CIFER Secure Enclave
Key generated & used inside
Encrypted Output
Keys never leave the enclave

CIFER Security is encryption as infrastructure, not a tool.

Ready to explore?

See how CIFER applies to your use case.