Tumeryk and DataKrypto announce integration

On June 24, Tumeryk announced a strategic integration with DataKrypto, a pioneer in continuous AI encryption. The partnership introduces the industry’s first Encrypted Guardrails for Operational Security, combining DataKrypto’s real-time encryption of Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) data, model weights, and prompt payloads with Tumeryk’s AI Trust Score, Self-Calibrating Prompt Security, and Responsible AI controls.

“Encrypted Guardrails close the final mile of AI security,” said Rohit Valia, founder and CEO of Tumeryk. “Organizations can now innovate with GenAI, confident that every token, from retrieval to response, is both policy-aligned and cryptographically protected. This is a game-changer for highly regulated sectors.”

Enterprises racing to adopt large language models (LLMs) face twin pressures: delivering business value while safeguarding sensitive data and complying with strict privacy laws such as GDPR, HIPAA, CCPA, and the forthcoming EU AI Act. Traditional guardrails monitor model outputs but leave the underlying data flows exposed. The Tumeryk + DataKrypto solution addresses this gap by encrypting every stage of the AI pipeline—including vector embeddings, foundation models, tool-calling prompts, and guardrail policies—thereby hardening the entire attack surface and preventing data exfiltration, prompt injection, and model manipulation.

“DataKrypto is proud to partner with Tumeryk to set a new standard for secure AI adoption. Together, we are delivering a solution that unites advanced privacy-preserving technology with trusted, enterprise-grade infrastructure. This collaboration empowers organizations to deploy secure, scalable AI workloads—even on their most sensitive data—without ever compromising privacy or performance,” said Ravi Srivatsav, CEO of DataKrypto. “By integrating with Tumeryk’s innovative controls, DataKrypto now ensures that every aspect of the AI model—from encrypted computation to operational security—remains fully protected against extraction and misuse.”

Source: Tumeryk

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