The Infrastructure of Privacy
Cripsis Logic
Quantum Solutions for an Encrypted World
Quantum entropy infrastructure for encrypted communications, digital identity, secure operations, and blockchain-integrated commerce — built for a zero-trust world.
About Cripsis Logic
Cripsis Logic™ exists to solve one problem: In today’s digital world, trust is broken — and privacy isn’t just under attack, it’s vanishing.We’re building the infrastructure that brings it back — and protects it from what’s coming next.At the core of our platform is Trilithium™, a quantum entropy engine that powers encrypted communications, rotating identities, secure storage, and blockchain-integrated commerce. Surrounding this core is a system of specialized modules — including CripsisAI™, our privacy-aligned intelligence layer.CripsisAI doesn’t watch you. It works with you.
Designed to enhance security without compromising autonomy, CripsisAI monitors threat patterns, network anomalies, and escalation triggers — all without exposing your identity or harvesting your data.CripsisAI is not another system of control — it’s part of the defense architecture.Every layer of Cripsis™ is designed to resist surveillance, eliminate metadata exposure, and return control of identity and communications to the user.This isn’t marketing fluff. It’s Infrastructure.Our founder is a U.S. Army veteran with local and federal law enforcement experience who’s seen how adversaries operate — and what it takes to stop them. That experience informs every protocol we design — from hardened post-quantum encryption to decentralized routing hardened for adversarial environments.If you’re responsible for securing critical infrastructure, digital assets, or high-risk operations, Cripsis is the layer of trust your systems need.Beta Development: Already UnderwayWe're not vaporware.Cripsis Logic is in active Beta development, with key modules already operational or in final testing. Our v.0 Beta Stack includes:CripsisAI™ — core threat recognition and anomaly detection functions under internal validation — built to defend, not surveil.Trilithium™ — a novel and radically strong quantum entropy engine that generates unpredictable, non-reproducible, exponentially non-deterministic randomness, and sits at the foundation for keys, signatures, identity rotation, and encryption.Quantum Messenger™ — encrypted messaging with post-quantum-resistant protocols.Foregate™ — our secure entry firewall and VPN routing layer.Janus™ — user agreement management and compliance trigger logic.Echelon Black™ — an obfuscation and anti-surveillance layer.Ellipsis™ — rotating identity logic for zero-trust comms.These systems are currently undergoing internal validation and hardening. Our architecture is not conceptual — it’s compiled, containerized, and being prepared for field deployment.We’re building the future of encrypted infrastructure, one module at a time — and it’s already real.What We're Building as v.0 evolvesWe aren't building apps. We build infrastructure. Specifically:* CripsisAI™: AI-driven threat monitoring and adaptive trust logic.
* Trilithium™: A radically strong quantum entropy engine that generates unpredictable, non-reproducible, exponentially non-deterministic randomness.
* Quantum Messenger™: Quantum-secure communication protocols.
* Ellipsis™: Rotating identity architecture for zero-trust environments.
* Foregate™: Secure entry and encrypted routing — a zero-trust VPN and firewall.
* Cripsis Vault™: Encrypted vault storage for digital assets, messages, and keys.
* Echelon Black™: On-device anti-surveillance and obfuscation logic.
* Nodus™: Token and key management for blockchain-native operations.
* Janus™ and Covenant™: User agreement management and escalation logic.Each system is designed from first principles — not forked, not reskinned — engineered for networks that cannot afford compromise.Who We Work WithCripsis Logic partners with:* Government teams securing critical infrastructure
* Blockchain and decentralized systems building trustless economies
* Enterprise security leaders seeking foundational, post-quantum resilience
* Web3 identity platforms preparing for privacy in a hostile digital landscapeWe are not a consumer-facing app. We are the encrypted foundation beneath systems that must endure for consumers, enterprises, and governments.Strategic PartnersWe are currently onboarding a small group of early partners — teams and individuals who understand what’s coming, and want to help build the defenses we’ll all depend on.Early partners will co-develop critical layers, gain access to roadmap previews, and shape the future of encrypted infrastructure.Email us directly: [email protected]What We BelieveWe believe privacy should be the default — not the upsell.
We believe trust must be architected, not promised.
We believe AI should work with us, not against us.
We believe identity, communication, and commerce must survive a zero-trust future.Cripsis Logic is building the infrastructure for that future.
If you want to help build it — or build on top of it — we’re ready, let's talk.
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Accessibility Support
Cripsis cares about accessibility! We are committed to supporting the Americans with Disabilities Act https://www.ada.gov/resources/web-guidance/ and making our desktop site and mobile website accessible for all viewers following the Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI) guidelines https://www.w3.org/WAI/standards-guidelines/wcag/ and The A11y Project Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) checklist https://www.a11yproject.com/checklist/. We are reviewing all aspects of our website and working to ensure that the existing site and our future online activities meet appropriate guidelines and standards on web accessibility issues. If you have a suggestion or comment about accessibility issues related to cripsis.com, please email us at [email protected].While we continue to develop and enhance our accessibility features, we encourage you to explore the accessibility options installed on your device. Below is an overview of how to enable some of the accessibility options on your desktop device.Enabling Accessibility Features (Microsoft Windows 10)Screen Reader SupportFeature: Narrator reads text on the computer screen aloud.Steps: Click Start, Control Panel, Ease of Access, Ease of Access Center, Start Narrator.Zoom SupportFeature: Magnifier allows the user to zoom in and navigate a page with higher visibility.Steps: Click Start, Control Panel, Ease of Access, Optimize Visual Display, Click the checkbox next to “Turn on Magnifier.”Color Contrast SupportFeature: Windows allows you to change the contrast to what works best for you.Steps: Click Start, Control Panel, Appearance and Personalization, Personalization, scroll down to Contrast Theme options and choose the best option for your needs.Navigation SupportFeature: Speech Recognition allows you to control your PC using your voice rather than a keyboard or mouse.Steps: Make sure the microphone is plugged in, click Start, Windows Speech Recognition (first-time users complete the wizard and tutorial).Enabling Accessibility Features (OS X El Capitan, version 10.11)Screen Reader SupportFeature: Voiceover reads text to you and can be used to control the computer using only the keyboard.Zoom SupportFeature: Zoom allows the user to zoom in and navigate a page with higher visibility.Steps: Click System Preferences on the dock, Accessibility, Zoom, then choose either of the following options:1) To zoom with keyboard shortcuts, select "Use keyboard shortcuts to zoom."2) To zoom with your mouse or trackpad, select "Use scroll gesture with modifier keys to zoom."Visual SupportFeature: Under the Display options, you can alter the coloration and/or enlarge the cursor size to improve visibility.Steps: Click System Preferences on the dock, Accessibility, Display, then check "Invert Colors" for a black background with white font, "Use Greyscale" for a grey display, and/or "Enhance Cursor Size" to enlarge the cursor.Feature: Dictation and Speech reads text on the computer screen aloud.Steps: Click System Preferences on the dock, Accessibility, Dictation and Speech, Text to Speech, select the checkbox for “Speak selected text when the key is pressed,” choose the key/key combination you prefer (when text is highlighted and these keys are pressed the text will be read aloud).Web Browser Accessibility ResourcesAn aspect of web accessibility is browser compatibility. The following browsers may be used to view cripsis.com web pages:Edge AccessibilityChrome AccessibilityFirefox AccessibilityApple Safari on the newest generation of iPhone and iPadContact UsQuestions or feedback on accessibility features on our desktop or mobile website? Please contact [email protected].