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CryptoMove Key Vault
Multi-cloud, IoT, and microservices architectures cause massive proliferation of keys and secrets. API keys, private keys, and other secrets often end up in email, Slack, on GitHub, or hardcoded. Lack of effective key and secrets management leaves open attack vectors on applications and data and slows down devops transformations. CryptoMove's Key Vault is easier to use than current secrets management approaches, is more scalable, and changes the game with decentralization and moving target defense. |
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How CryptoMove Works
CryptoMove utilizes Moving Target Defense (MTD) technology to continuously fragment, replicate, re-encrypt, compress, and mutate your keys and secrets creating a redundant and secure protection paradigm.

Step 1
CryptoMove fragments, encrypts, and mutates your keys.

Step 2
Your key fragments move and re-encrypt continuously in the clouds across CryptoMove nodes.

Step 3
CryptoMove’s decentralized ledger recovers your fragments on your authorization.
“In addition to dealing with today’s challenges around cloud, edge, and on-prem data at rest, CryptoMove also sidesteps major long-term risks such as quantum computers that threaten to unravel existing encryption at rest. CryptoMove is among the most technically advanced startups for its stage that I’ve seen - I can’t think of another security startup where the founding CTO bootstrapped inventing a distributed programming language.”
“We led the Series A in a potentially very important security company @cryptomove, that is doing some really novel work to protect data - we all need to pay attention to this. Hoping these guys can help show us all a better way.”

“The startup, which is run by a father-son founding team, uses what they call an “active defense” approach [...] breaking down the data into chunks, moving them around continuously, then putting the data back together when someone needs it.”

“CryptoMove [...] has raised its first millions in institutional funding from venture investors despite the possibility it could have raised more money by jumping on the initial coin offering (ICO) bandwagon.”

“Though many of CryptoMove's clients are hesitant to say publicly that they're using its technology [...] client testimonials were a big part of CryptoMove's fundraising strategy.”

“News Release: The Department of Homeland Security Science and Technology Directorate announced [an] award to CryptoMove to enhance U.S. Customs and Border Protection’s Small Unmanned Aircraft System security. The project is awarded under the Silicon Valley Innovation Program...to offer solutions to some of the toughest threats facing DHS and the homeland security mission.”
- Department of Homeland Security

“In 2017, Ransomware cost the global economy billions, and even shut down hospitals and froze global shipping. Unfortunately, this is just the tip of the spear. By 2021, projected costs of cybercrime could be $6 trillion.”

“[A]ttack-and-defense asymmetry has become one of the biggest challenges facing the next decade of software and the Internet. Our computing and web infrastructure has gotten so complex that malicious attackers who want to break into a protected environment can effectively always find a way in, if you give them enough time.”

“[T]he underlying data protection technology — encryption of data at rest — has not fundamentally changed in decades. Encryption is often coupled with innovative UI, workflows, or other wrapping. But encryption itself: increasingly a commodity. Often supplied natively by cloud providers.”
“As more physical infrastructure in city contexts is connected and run on software, the barrier between cybersecurity and physical security fades. Further, exponential increases in encryption keys and certificates poses a challenge of management and secure storage for these and other infrastructure secrets.”
“CryptoMove has been able to attract impressive talent - the team includes PhDs and leading security experts. As an advisor and investor in many security startups, I’m excited about CryptoMove’s team and progress bringing their vision for moving target decentralized data to early adopters in the market.”
- Gerhard Eschelbeck, VP of Security Google, CTO Qualys, Webroot, Sophos

“Data is increasingly distributed & decentralized in cloud, edge, and IoT infrastructure. These global transformations make data at rest an easy target for hackers. The reason we’re excited about CryptoMove is that its technology reimagines data storage and protection for this new decentralized infrastructure world.”
- Tim & Billy Draper, Draper Associates
Why use CryptoMove

Simple UI & UX
Intuitive platform for managing keys, versions, and sharing

Cloud Native Solution
Cloud-native architecture and as-a-service delivery

Collaborative Technology
APIs for programmatic access and machine-to-machine communication

MTD Category Leader
Powered by patented CryptoMove decentralized moving target data protection technology

Enterprise Ready
Trusted and tested by top Fortune 100 enterprises and federal agencies