Core Entity Brief
| Entity | kryptoslogic Kryptos Logic LLC |
|---|---|
| Public role | The entity is tracked because its registry presence introduces the possibility that a cybersecurity firm controls an Internet number resource. Confirming or disproving that linkage would affect dependency mapping and risk assessments for networks relying on AS211420-originated routes, should they appear. Currently, the entry warrants monitoring for any change that activates the ASN or ties it to known operations. |
| Region | Not established by current sources |
| Category | Digital infrastructure institution |
| Primary domain | Infrastructure |
| Signal focus | Institution Type |
| Time horizon | Quarter (30-120d) |
| Impact | Medium |
| Confidence | 0.70 |
| Evidence coverage | 4 public source references |
| Related coverage | Profile anchor article |
| Website | Public evidence pending |
| Last update | Jun 02, 2026 |
Kryptos Logic LLC holds the RIPE NCC registration for AS211420, a dormant autonomous system. No business operations, direct customers, or revenue streams have been publicly verified for this entity.
What It Does
- Registry record holder: The entity's only verifiable economic function is control of the AS211420 registration. It has no known service offerings, revenue model, or customer base.
- No verified connection to cybersecurity firm: A separate company, Kryptos Logic, publicly markets cybersecurity services, but no source directly ties that business to the ASN registration. Without that link, the entity cannot be described as a cybersecurity provider.
Operating Snapshot
- ASN registration: Kryptos Logic LLC is the RIPE NCC registrant of AS211420. No IP prefixes, Internet Routing Registry entries, or PeeringDB records connect the ASN to any operational network.
- Dormant routing status: BGP monitoring shows AS211420 has no active announcements and no visible peer relationships.
Control Surface
- RIPE NCC registry entry: The primary control point is the RIPE NCC record for AS211420. Modifying the holder name, contacts, or technical details would directly alter the known infrastructure surface.
- Potential future resources: If the entity later registers IP prefixes, RPKI objects, or domain delegations, those would expand its control surface.
Watchpoints
- Registry changes: Any update to the RIPE NCC record for AS211420—such as a new holder or contact—would change the known control profile and potentially resolve the linkage ambiguity.
- Routing activation: If AS211420 begins originating IP prefixes, operators would need to assess its role, transit relationships, and any dependency or security implications.
- Corporate linkage resolution: First-party evidence (e.g., a corporate filing, PeeringDB entry, or disclosure on kryptoslogic.com) tying the ASN to the cybersecurity firm would upgrade the entity's significance and introduce new risk considerations.

