Why We Exist.

"To enable organizations to deploy quantum-resistant cryptography at the speed and scale their operations demand, protecting today's sensitive data from tomorrow's quantum threats."

Dyber is a Delaware C-Corporation founded in 2024, headquartered in Annapolis, Maryland, minutes from Washington D.C. and major federal agencies. We design and manufacture post-quantum cryptographic hardware: from PCIe accelerators and chiplets to embedded secure elements and cloud infrastructure.

2024
Founded
MD
Annapolis, Maryland
$50B+
Projected PQC market by 2030
12
Products in portfolio
How We Build.
01
Security FirstEvery design decision prioritizes cryptographic security. Hardware root of trust, side-channel resistance, and tamper detection are foundational, not afterthoughts.
02
Performance Without CompromisePost-quantum algorithms are computationally expensive. Our custom silicon eliminates the performance penalty, delivering PQC at speeds that match or exceed classical hardware.
03
Standards ComplianceWe build to NIST FIPS 203, 204, 205, CNSA 2.0, SP 800-90B, TCG TPM 2.0, and Common Criteria. Compliance is not optional in government and enterprise security.
04
Crypto-AgilityAlgorithms evolve. Our hardware supports firmware-upgradable cryptographic primitives, ensuring your infrastructure adapts as standards mature without hardware replacement.
The Quantum Threat.

Cryptographically relevant quantum computers will break RSA, ECC, and Diffie-Hellman. Nation-state adversaries are already harvesting encrypted data today for future decryption. NIST has finalized the first post-quantum standards, and federal mandates are now in effect.

NIST Post-Quantum Standards

Standard Algorithm Type Status
FIPS 203 ML-KEM (CRYSTALS-Kyber) Key Encapsulation Final, August 2024
FIPS 204 ML-DSA (CRYSTALS-Dilithium) Digital Signature Final, August 2024
FIPS 205 SLH-DSA (SPHINCS+) Hash-Based Signature Final, August 2024
SP 800-208 LMS / XMSS Stateful Hash-Based Signature Final
CNSA 2.0 Migration.

The NSA's Commercial National Security Algorithm Suite 2.0 establishes mandatory deadlines for transitioning National Security Systems to quantum-resistant cryptography.

Date Milestone Requirement
August 2024 NIST Final Standards FIPS 203, 204, 205 published. Migration planning begins.
January 2027 New Acquisitions All new NSS acquisitions must support quantum-resistant algorithms.
December 2030 Legacy Phase-Out Quantum-vulnerable algorithms deprecated for NSS operations.
2033 Full Mandatory Complete migration required for all National Security Systems.
2035 Complete Quantum Resistance All quantum-vulnerable algorithms disallowed across federal systems.

The clock is running. Organizations that begin migration now will have the smoothest transition. Those that wait risk non-compliance, supply chain bottlenecks, and exposure to harvest-now-decrypt-later attacks.

Who We Serve.
Government

Federal Government

CNSA 2.0 compliant solutions for civilian and intelligence agencies. ITAR compatible. Built for classified and sensitive workloads with FIPS 140-3 validation in progress.

Finance

Financial Services

Sub-microsecond cryptographic acceleration for high-frequency trading, payment processing, and secure inter-bank communication. PCI DSS compatible architecture.

Infrastructure

Critical Infrastructure

Quantum-safe security for energy grids, water systems, transportation networks, and telecommunications. Long-lived assets require long-lived cryptographic protection.

Healthcare

Healthcare

HIPAA-aligned cryptographic hardware for protecting patient records, medical devices, and healthcare data exchanges. Data with decades-long sensitivity requirements.

Defense

Defense Industrial Base

Hardware security solutions for defense contractors and suppliers. CMMC alignment, ITAR compatibility, and support for classified program requirements.

Cloud

Cloud & Hyperscalers

PCIe accelerators and IP cores for cloud service providers. Transparent PQC for TLS termination, key management, and encrypted storage at hyperscale.

Start building
quantum-safe
infrastructure.

Pilot program now accepting applications. Request evaluation hardware or talk to our engineering team.