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June 30, 2026

BYOK Integration of Deckhouse Stronghold and Pachka: A New Level of Cryptographic Sovereignty

BYOK Integration of Deckhouse Stronghold and Pachka: A New Level of Cryptographic Sovereignty

The technological integration between the Deckhouse Stronghold platform and the Pachka messenger, utilizing BYOK (Bring Your Own Key) architecture, represents a significant step in the development of Russia's domestic segment of secure communications. This approach allows organizations to maintain full control over cryptographic keys, which is fundamentally important for complying with regulatory requirements and ensuring data sovereignty.

In the context of tightening information security requirements and import substitution, the compatibility of solutions from companies Flant and Primavera demonstrates the maturity of the Russian software market. The BYOK architecture eliminates the possibility of third-party access to encrypted data, including the platform providers themselves, which is critical for government agencies and the corporate sector with high confidentiality requirements.

The technical implementation of such integration presupposes not only cryptographic compatibility but also coordinated operation of key management systems, authentication, and authorization. This requires deep development of interaction protocols and significant engineering efforts, confirming the level of competencies of both vendors.

For the market, this means expanding the capabilities of building secure information circuits without dependence on foreign solutions. Organizations receive a tool for creating end-to-end encrypted communications with full control over the lifecycle of encryption keys. In the long term, such integrations could become the standard for corporate messengers in Russia, especially in the financial sector, government sector, and critical infrastructure.