Eclypses Partners with Sterling to Deploy Payload-Level Post-Quantum Cryptography across Federal Systems

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Eclypses Partners with Sterling to Deploy Payload-Level Post-Quantum Cryptography across Federal Systems Cybersecurity technology developer Eclypses has selected IT solutions integrator Sterling to deliver its patented MicroToken Exchange® (MTE) platform to U.S. federal government agencies. The strategic partnership combines Eclypses’ FIPS 140-3 validated, quantum-resistant data protection software with Sterling’s federal systems integration practice to address “harvest now, decrypt later” (HNDL) cyber threats ahead of federal post-quantum migration deadlines. [ Eclypses & Sterling Federal PQC Integration Stack ] │ ┌─────────────────────────────────────┼─────────────────────────────────────┐ ▼ ▼ ▼ Payload-Level Protection Architecture Regulatory & Mandate Alignment Implementation & Deployment • MicroToken Exchange® (MTE). • OMB Memorandum M-26-15 Compliance. • Containerized Software Delivery. • FIPS 140-3 Validated (Cert #4690). • Oct 22, 2026 Agency Plan Deadline. • Deploys in Hours without Re-Architecting. • Replaces Reusable Keys with Tokens. • NIST FIPS 203 (ML-KEM) Integration. • Secures Cloud, AI, & Edge APIs. Payload-Level Security and Crypto-Agility Eclypses’ MicroToken Exchange® provides cryptographic enforcement directly at the data payload level rather than relying solely on network transport layer security (TLS/IPsec): Payload-Level Tokenization: MTE replaces sensitive data payloads with single-use, self-verifying, non-mathematical tokens at the application layer. Intercepted data packets contain no reusable keys, certificates, or sessions, rendering captured traffic unusable to adversaries employing cryptanalytically relevant quantum computers (CRQCs). FIPS 140-3 Validation: Powered by the Eclypses Cryptographic Library (ECL—FIPS 140-3 Certificate #4690), the platform natively incorporates NIST post-quantum standards, including ML-KEM (FIPS 203) key encapsulation. Non-Disruptive Containerized Deployment: Distributed as a containerized software package across major cloud providers (AWS, Azure, Google Cloud, Oracle), MTE integrates into existing legacy systems and API endpoints within hours without requiring network re-architecture or code rewrites. Federal Mandates and PQC Migration Deadlines The partnership addresses accelerating federal requirements set by White House Executive Orders and OMB Memorandum M-26-15 (“Execution of the Migration to Post-Quantum Cryptography”), issued in June 2026: October 22, 2026 Submission Deadline: Under OMB M-26-15, all federal civilian executive departments and agencies must submit comprehensive PQC migration plans within 120 days of release, establishing actionable roadmaps for High Value Assets (HVAs).
Integrator Execution Strategy: Sterling will incorporate Eclypses MTE into its federal PQC practice—alongside asset discovery (Eracent), network visibility (Gigamon, Fortinet), and AI workload verification (Quantum Helix AI Identity)—providing federal customers with automated cryptographic inventory, gap analysis, and zero-trust modernization. Led by Eclypses CEO David Gomes and Sterling CTO Chris Cyr, the joint go-to-market platform enables defense and civilian agencies to secure production data environments while meeting federal PQC compliance targets. Review the announcement on Eclypses Press Releases here, and explore migration services via Sterling Federal PQC Solutions here. August 18, 2026 Mohamed Abdel-Kareem2026-08-18T17:41:28-07:00 Leave A Comment Cancel replyComment Type in the text displayed above Δ This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.
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