

Zero Trust Won the Argument.
We Built the Floor.
Software can assert. Only hardware can prove. The MobilALLY Cryptographic Module (MCM) anchors Zero Trust in silicon — post-quantum, hardware-enforced integrity from a Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business.
The Doctrine
From Trust, to Assurance, to Integrity
Every security era is defined by what it could actually enforce. The perimeter era granted trust and hoped. Zero Trust replaced hope with continuous verification — but the verification itself still runs in software, on the same machines adversaries compromise. Adaptive integrity is the next rung: verification anchored in hardware the host cannot reach.
Trust
Perimeters and passwords. Access was granted on assumption — and assumptions were exploited.
Assurance
Zero Trust: never trust, always verify. But software verifying software shares memory with the malware it polices. The claim and the deception live on the same machine.
Integrity
Verification rooted in silicon. Keys, identity, and policy live in hardware a compromised host cannot read, alter, or impersonate. Not asserted — proven.


Zero Trust gave the world its doctrine. MCM gives it a place to stand.
One Engine. Many Vessels. Every Venue.
The MCM Platform
One hardware integrity engine delivered in the form factor each mission demands — PCIe, microSD, USB-C, drive fob, embedded module, even a ring. NIST post-quantum cryptography with keys that never touch software.
CNSA 2.0 Readiness
The NSA's post-quantum mandate window opens January 1, 2027. MCM delivers FIPS 203/204 compliance enforced in hardware — not a software patch racing the clock.
SKYVIEW Drone Services
Precision aerial intelligence — RTK mapping, thermal inspection, and infrastructure survey — flown on an NDAA-compliant fleet with MCM-secured data links.
Built on Decades of Mission Experience
We don't just consult on defense technology — we spent 20+ years building it at the prime contractor level. Now we bring that depth to every engagement.
TS/SCI & NATO Cleared
Active Top Secret/SCI and NATO security clearances. Immediate deployment to classified environments.
100% Service-Disabled Combat Veteran
Navy Chief Cryptologic Technician. Desert Storm, Provide Promise, Counter Narcotics operations.
20+ Years at Primes
Chief Technologist at HPE, Boeing, General Dynamics, and Leidos. Enterprise-scale delivery proven.
Patent-Pending PQC
Hardware-immutable post-quantum cryptography across multiple form factors. Multiple USPTO filings — Patent Pending.
CMMC Level 2 (Conditional)
NIST SP 800-171 SPRS Score: 97/110. Mature cybersecurity posture validated for the DoD supply chain.
5 FAA Part 107 Pilots
6-aircraft mixed fleet. NDAA-compliant Autel EVO Max 4T XE with RTK and thermal sensors.
Frank R. Mitchell
Former Chief Technologist at HPE, Boeing, General Dynamics & Leidos. 15 years U.S. Navy — Military Intelligence, Electronic Warfare, Cryptology. Bringing Fortune 500 defense engineering rigor to an agile SDVOSB.

The Same Integrity Engine — In Every Form Factor
PCIe and M.2 for servers. microSD for the tactical edge. USB-C and drive fobs for the workforce. Embedded modules for drones, vehicles, and industrial control. Wearables — down to a ring. The vessel changes; the floor does not.
Explore Form FactorsThe Upgrade Map
Software Claim → Hardware Proof
Every vertical runs on integrity claims that software alone cannot prove. The Upgrade Map shows where MCM converts each claim into hardware-enforced fact.

Tenant data is logically separated.
Per-tenant keys physically isolated in silicon — unreachable from the host OS.
Privileged access is controlled by policy.
Policy enforced by a hardware command whitelist that software cannot rewrite.
Audit logs show what happened.
Events signed at the hardware boundary — tamper-evident by construction.
Wherever a software claim guards something that matters, there is a hardware proof waiting to replace it.