RNDA is a data protocol that encodes raw input to 256 bytes and permanently discards the original data rather than encrypting it. The claim is that data cannot be breached because it simply no longer exists after encoding. The protocol is reportedly proven across 31 data types including genomics, quantum circuits on IBM hardware, medical imaging, AV sensors, and oil & gas. Multiple patents have been filed. The product positions itself as making raw data storage obsolete, analogous to how SSL made unencrypted traffic obsolete and JWT made session storage obsolete.
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