Carrying NIST CAVP validation, the U.S. federal benchmark for cryptographic trust.
NIST is the U.S. federal authority that defines the cryptographic standards adopted by federal agencies, regulated industries, and security-sensitive deployments worldwide.
NIST cryptographic standards are recognized by federal agencies, defense, and regulated industries as the benchmark for cryptographic trust.
NIST validation is cited by procurement teams, regulators, and risk assessors worldwide when evaluating cryptographic infrastructure.
Validated implementations are publicly registered with NIST and verifiable by any third party at any time.
Real-world cryptographic systems face physical attacks that go beyond algorithmic security:
Codebat's cryptographic implementations include hardware countermeasures designed to defend against these attacks, validated as part of our NIST CAVP submission.
Detailed evaluation results are available to qualified partners under NDA.
Codebat is an active contributor to the international standardization of post-quantum threshold cryptography, advancing the cryptographic infrastructure that will protect data against future threats.
Specifics are available to qualified partners under NDA.
Datasheet, technical brief, side-channel evaluation reports, and roadmap are available to qualified partners.
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