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Cryptsoft is an SDK vendor focused on enterprise key management. Its core products are OASIS KMIP-based client, server, and Tiny SDKs. It is not an out-of-the-box key management platform for end users; instead, it helps storage, cloud, security, embedded, and enterprise software vendors embed KMIP key management capabilities into their own products.
In terms of protection scope, Cryptsoft addresses the “key management is hard” part of an encryption architecture, covering KMIP operations such as key creation, registration, retrieval, destruction, re-keying, archiving, recovery, signing, verification, and random number generation. Deployment is primarily through SDK integration. It provides C, C++, C#, Java, and Python client SDKs, as well as C and Java server SDKs, plus KMIP Tiny for embedded and IoT use cases. Its main strength is standardization and interoperability: the site states support for OASIS KMIP 1.0 through 2.1, with some products marked as 3.0, and claims interoperability with released KMIP products. For post-quantum cryptography, it supports TLS 1.3 PQC Hybrid Key Agreement and lists ML-KEM, ML-DSA, and SLH-DSA.
The official website does not publish pricing, only suggesting that users contact sales to discuss licensing and evaluation options. Evaluations can be requested. On compliance, the clearest point is OASIS KMIP compliance. The text also mentions FIPS 203/204/205 post-quantum algorithms, as well as support for cryptographic environments such as OpenSSL FIPS 140-2 and FIPS 140-3. Note that these mainly reflect SDK capabilities and compatible environments; before procurement, buyers should still verify the specific version, certificate boundaries, and deliverables.
The advantages are its strong focus, broad language and platform coverage, support for both binary and source-code licensing, and extensive sample code, making it suitable for shortening the process of adding KMIP support to a product. Customer testimonials come from ecosystem players such as Dell, HP, Intel, NetApp, and RSA, suggesting relatively broad adoption on the vendor side. The downsides are that there is no public pricing, and we did not see descriptions of operational features such as a console, alerting, or audit reports. In addition, the SDK model requires customers to have cryptography, KMIP, and product engineering capabilities, so it is not suitable for teams that simply want to buy a ready-made KMS service.
Cryptsoft is better suited to security product vendors, storage and backup providers, cloud infrastructure companies, HSM/KMS-related vendors, and enterprise or government projects that need to embed key management capabilities into their own systems. The source text does not make its accessibility from China clear, and payment methods are not disclosed. It is recommended to evaluate network connectivity, contracts, tax handling, and support time zones according to the usual overseas B2B software procurement process. If a localized alternative is required, buyers can compare domestic cloud KMS, HSM, and key management platforms, or international solutions such as Thales, Utimaco, and HashiCorp Vault.
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