Owner of the U.S. patent System and Method for Attestation-Based Data Neutralization signals strategic talks with states, tech platforms, and private investors — RepSec protocol offered as an open interoperability layer.
(Isstories Editorial):- Marbella, Malaga Oct 3, 2025 (Issuewire.com) – PastWipe today announced it is in confidential discussions with multiple sovereign, corporate and private parties regarding the sale or strategic transfer of a unique U.S. patent titled System and Method for Attestation-Based Data Neutralization. The technology — designed to make exfiltrated or stolen datasets non-usable while preserving lawful access and auditability — is being considered as a strategic asset by governments, cloud and security platforms, and family-office buyers.
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In parallel, PastWipe is making the RepSec protocol — an open, interoperable post-exfiltration control protocol invented by the same team — available as a free standard to promote rapid adoption and global interoperability. Buyers may opt for exclusive commercial rights to the patent and associated branding while the RepSec protocol remains available as a baseline public standard.
“We are rapidly evaluating the best path that secures immediate impact for states and enterprises while ensuring the protocol becomes a global technical standard,” said Ralph Ehlers, founder of PastWipe. “This is not just a patent sale — it’s the opportunity to own a capability that rewrites the economics of data theft and reshapes political and business narratives around data sovereignty.”
Why it matters:
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National Security — renders exfiltrated data unusable to criminal or adversarial actors while preserving lawful audit & attestation.
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Political & Communications Impact — ownership of this patented capability creates a powerful narrative: an entity can credibly claim to neutralize hacks rather than merely respond to them.
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Commercial Deployment — suitable for cloud providers, national government deployments, critical infrastructure, and regulated sectors (finance, health, defense).
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Global Reach — while the patent is an assignable asset, the RepSec protocol can be adopted globally as an interoperability standard.
Process & next steps:
PastWipe is seeking confidential, binding expressions of interest (EOI) from qualified parties. Interested buyers will be asked to sign a mutual non-disclosure, and serious offers should be accompanied by a demonstrable deposit to secure a 30-day exclusivity window. Further deal structuring and staged payments will be provided on request.
Contact (for confidential interest only):
Ralph Ehlers — Confidential Briefing Coordinator
Email: [email protected]
Website: https://pastwipe.com
Notes to editors: PastWipe’s patent filing and RepSec protocol documents can be made available after a mutual NDA. The RepSec protocol is being presented as an open interoperability specification to accelerate global trust and adoption. Additional information can be found here: http://bit.ly/42nAN8M
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