Post-quantum enforcement mesh
AstroCS pairs NIST post-quantum cryptography with a behavioral routing layer — the White Cell Swarm — that decides what traffic to trust in real time, built for CMMC- and FedRAMP-aligned environments.
The platform
AstroCS is live in early access. Two more are on the way.
Why AstroCS
Every vendor will ship ML-KEM and ML-DSA. The defensible layer is deciding, continuously, which connections to trust and which to isolate before they spread.
The White Cell Swarm scores connection behavior continuously and isolates anomalies predictively — containment before propagation, not forensics after.
NIST-standardized ML-KEM and ML-DSA with an X25519 hybrid. The validated module swaps behind a stable seam — no application rewrite when standards move.
Designed against the 2026–2027 federal cryptographic deadlines, with a FIPS 140-3 validation pathway in progress through an inherited module.
Why now
Two dates are reshaping what counts as acceptable cryptography in regulated procurement.
Existing FIPS 140-2 validations move to the Historical List — no longer acceptable evidence in new federal procurements.
New national-security systems must support post-quantum algorithms by default under the CNSA 2.0 timeline.
Tiers
Stand up the mesh and see behavioral routing on your own traffic.
Active enforcement for small teams hardening toward compliance.
Full swarm enforcement for growing security organizations.
Federal-aligned deployment with the strongest assurance posture.
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Early access
We're onboarding a small first cohort. Tell us what you're protecting and we'll reach out as access opens.
We'll be in touch as access opens for your cohort.
Design partners
We're taking a handful of paid design-partner pilots — hands-on, founder-led, shaped around your environment and compliance timeline. Limited slots.
About
Astro Mesh Systems builds the security layer for a world where today's encryption has an expiration date. We start from a contrarian belief: adopting post-quantum algorithms is the easy part — everyone will. The hard, defensible work is enforcing trust in real time and staying agile as standards keep moving. We build for the organizations that face this shift first — defense suppliers, federal-aligned teams, and the partners who serve them.