
PastWipe, holding the U.S. patent for a System and Method for Attestation-Based Data Neutralization, is engaging in strategic discussions with governments, technology platforms, and private investors. Concurrently, its RepSec protocol is being offered as an open interoperability layer.
MARBELLA, MALAGA – October 3, 2025 – PastWipe confirmed today that it is holding confidential discussions with various sovereign entities, corporations, and private groups. These talks concern the potential sale or strategic transfer of its distinct U.S. patent, titled System and Method for Attestation-Based Data Neutralization. The innovative technology, which renders exfiltrated or stolen data unusable while maintaining legitimate access and audit trails, is being viewed as a critical strategic asset by national governments, cloud and security providers, and family offices.
Simultaneously, the RepSec protocol, an open and interoperable post-exfiltration control protocol developed by the same inventors, is being offered as a free standard to foster swift global adoption and interoperability. Prospective buyers of the patent can acquire exclusive commercial rights to the patent and its branding, while the RepSec protocol will persist as a foundational public standard.
Ralph Ehlers, PastWipe’s founder, stated, “We are diligently assessing the optimal strategy to ensure immediate benefits for both governments and businesses, while simultaneously establishing the protocol as a global technical standard. This transaction extends beyond a mere patent sale; it represents a chance to acquire a capability that fundamentally alters the financial dynamics of data theft and redefines political and commercial discussions surrounding data sovereignty.”
Why it matters:
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Enhances National Security by making stolen data useless to malicious entities, yet preserves legitimate audit trails and attestation.
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Delivers significant Political & Communications Impact: owning this patented technology provides a compelling narrative, allowing an entity to credibly assert the ability to neutralize hacks, not just react to them.
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Facilitates Commercial Deployment across various sectors, including cloud services, national government operations, critical infrastructure, and highly regulated industries such as finance, healthcare, and defense.
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Ensures Global Reach: while the patent itself is an assignable asset, the RepSec protocol is designed for worldwide adoption as an interoperability standard.
Process & Next Steps:
PastWipe invites confidential, binding expressions of interest (EOI) from eligible parties. Prospective buyers will be required to execute a mutual non-disclosure agreement, and substantial offers must include a verifiable deposit to secure a 30-day exclusive negotiation period. Detailed deal structures and payment schedules are available upon inquiry.
For Confidential Inquiries, Contact:
Ralph Ehlers — Confidential Briefing Coordinator
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Notes for Editors: PastWipe’s patent documentation and RepSec protocol specifications are obtainable following the signing of a mutual non-disclosure agreement. The RepSec protocol is being introduced as an open interoperability specification to foster rapid global trust and adoption. Further details are accessible here:
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