ZERO-TRUST BY DEFAULT

Privacy-First.
Mission-Driven.

Kaltwave is a holding company built on operational security from the ground up. Four divisions — IT, creative, education, and commerce — all operating under zero-trust principles with no tracking, no telemetry, and no compromise.

Our Security Posture

These aren't marketing buzzwords. This is how we operate — internally and for every client.

Zero-Trust Architecture

Every system, every interaction, every access request is verified. Trust is earned per-session, never assumed.

No Tracking. No Telemetry.

This site has zero analytics scripts, zero third-party trackers, and zero cookies. We don't harvest your data. Period.

End-to-End Encrypted Comms

All internal communications run through the Proton ecosystem. Client correspondence encrypted by default. PGP keys available on request.

Minimal Data Footprint

We collect only what's strictly necessary and retain nothing beyond its purpose. No shadow profiles. No data brokering. Ever.

Our Divisions

Four specialized operations under one roof — each built with privacy and security at the foundation.

About Kaltwave

Kaltwave LLC is a holding company that operates at the intersection of technology, creativity, and education — with operational security woven into everything we do. We chose this path because privacy isn't a feature you bolt on. It's a foundation you build on.

We run our comms through Proton, our infrastructure through Cloudflare, and our code through hardened pipelines. No Google Analytics. No Facebook pixels. No compromise. If you're looking for a team that treats your data like it matters, you're in the right place.

0 Third-Party Trackers
E2EE Comms Standard
ZT Architecture

Secure Contact

Reach out through encrypted channels. We respond to every inquiry and treat your information with the same care we apply to our own.

Encrypted Email (ProtonMail)
admin@kaltwave.com
PGP Public Key
Available on request
Form submissions are delivered directly to our ProtonMail inbox. No data is stored on third-party servers, logged, or shared.