Press Release 100% Effective PII Redaction Tool over 1.5M data set
- Fred Laurenzo
- Nov 4, 2025
- 5 min read
Updated: Apr 6

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Rochester, Minnesota — April 2026
Rochester Inventor Releases Verified Results for Sovereign Shield:
A Patent-Pending Privacy Engine That Processes 1.5 Million Records at 0.001ms — and Leaves Nothing Behind
Fred Laurenzo, Founder and CEO of StructuralIntel.org Inc. in Rochester, Minnesota, today announces the public release of verified production benchmarks for the Sovereign Shield Platform — a patent-pending data privacy system that permanently destroys personally identifiable information at the point of ingestion and replaces it with a sovereign token set, leaving nothing that can be breached, subpoenaed, or sold.
The results are not projections. They are production logs, independently verifiable, available at www.structuralintel.org.
Verified Production Results
Two independent benchmark runs have been conducted and fully logged. Every metric below is derived from system-generated production data:
Total Records Processed: 1,500,000
Success Rate: 100.00%
Failures: 0
Collisions: 0 (0.0000%)
Median Processing Latency: 0.001ms per record
Peak Processing Speed: 527,426 records per second
Records Processed Under 0.01ms: 991,732 of 1,000,000 (99.17%)
Records Exceeding 1ms: 0
PII Persistence After Processing: ZERO REMAINS
PII categories tested include names, Social Security numbers, phone numbers, addresses, credit card numbers, license plates, nested JSON with embedded private keys, international names, and multi-byte Unicode — including PII hidden inside unstructured notes fields, the most common failure point for conventional redaction systems.
Independent actuarial confirmation: StructuralIntel.org Inc. carries a $2,000,000 Aggregate Errors & Omissions insurance policy at $23 per month. That premium is the insurance market’s independent assessment of what it costs to insure a system where PII doesn’t exist.
Where It Started
Sovereign Shield was not built in a Silicon Valley laboratory or a corporate boardroom. It was built by a 64-year-old former landscaper and educator in Rochester, Minnesota — working alone, with limited resources, under significant personal adversity including a disability recognized under Social Security determination.
The constraints forced clarity. Without the resources to build a stateful system, the architecture had to be stateless. Without a team to maintain complex infrastructure, the logic had to be lean. The PII redaction engine operates in under 30 lines of code. It runs on a local sovereign node. It requires no API calls, no cloud dependency, no third-party data exposure.
This didn’t start in a boardroom. It started in a landscape — literally. I watched the same thing happen over and over: people hand their data to companies they trust, and those companies sell it. I decided to build something that made that impossible. Not by policy. By architecture. — Fred Laurenzo
The Sovereign Shield Platform
Sovereign Shield is not a single product. It is a privacy-native data architecture — a sovereign infrastructure layer on which multiple platforms are built. Each platform inherits the same core property: PII is gone at the source. There is nothing to breach because there is nothing stored.
PII Redaction Engine V1.0 — Patent Pending
The core engine that performs the atomic operation: permanent PII destruction and simultaneous sovereign token generation in a single deterministic pass. Version 1.0 patent filed February 11, 2026. Version 2.0 patent filing imminent.
V2.0 is distinguished from V1.0 by its universal endpoint integration architecture — it sits at any data ingestion point in any existing software ecosystem, reads any data format, and destroys PII before it enters any downstream system. No replacement of existing software required.
Token Rotary Platform — Intellectual Property
The deterministic token distribution mechanism that receives the token payload, sorts tokens by numeric designation, and routes each token toward its predetermined independent sovereign repository through a controlled microsecond-interval ejection sequence. Three structurally independent output streams: tokens to sovereign vaults, reports to CRM, logs to file storage.
Sovereign Flow CRM
The world’s first token-indexed operational CRM. It records complete business operational data — inventory, appointments, financial settlements, service records — indexed against sovereign token references, never against identifiable persons. Nobody knows who Token 1 is. The CRM knows what Token 1 did. Structurally incapable of storing PII by architectural design.
Immutable Record Layer
Token outputs distributed across independent immutable repositories. No single repository contains sufficient information to reconstruct any source data object. Reconstruction requires structural resolution across all repositories simultaneously, governed by a self-auditing integrity equation. There is nothing to breach because there is nothing unified to steal.
Anonymous Analytics Engine
Full business intelligence, cohort analysis, and KPIs — on metadata only. Shareable with partners and regulators with zero privacy exposure. Compliance is not a policy applied after the fact. It is a structural consequence of the architecture.
What Makes This Different
Every existing PII protection solution shares a common deficiency: the original data still exists somewhere. Encrypted — it exists. Masked — it exists. Tokenized with a reversible key — it exists. The breach risk is deferred, not eliminated.
Sovereign Shield eliminates the problem at its architectural root. The PII is gone at the source — before it enters any database, any network, any storage system. What remains is a sovereign token that proves the data existed and was valid without retaining anything that can be stolen, breached, subpoenaed, or sold.
• Not encrypted — destroyed
• Not masked — incinerated
• Not stored elsewhere — gone
• Not probabilistic — deterministic
• Not API-dependent — sovereign
• Not a compliance product — a structural property
Built as Social Infrastructure
StructuralIntel.org Inc. is transitioning to Public Benefit (B-Charter) Corporation status. The company’s charter mandates allocating 20–30% of net profits to charitable purposes — food security, shelter, mental health support, and addiction recovery — upon reaching designated revenue thresholds.
This was not added to a business plan after the fact. It was written into the architecture of the company from inception. Privacy protection as social infrastructure. Technology built to protect people, not profit from their data.
What’s Next
Version 2.0 patent filing is imminent. Much of the Sovereign Shield Platform is in prototype deployment. Production benchmarks and full verification logs are published at www.structuralintel.org.
Rochester built this. Rochester should know about it first.
The PII is redacted at the source. There is nothing to breach. There is nothing to steal. There is nothing to subpoena. That is not a privacy promise. It is a structural fact.
StructuralIntel.org Inc. operates exclusively as a data redaction service provider. Results reflect system performance within defined sovereign boundaries. No system can guarantee absolute security against external vectors outside the Platform's documented boundary, including user-initiated API connections, third-party integrations, or client-modified pathways. Boundary definitions are established at onboarding and maintained collaboratively with each client. All benchmark results are derived from production system logs available for independent verification at www.structuralintel.org.
CONTACT
Fred Laurenzo — Founder & CEO
StructuralIntel.org Inc. — Rochester, Minnesota
Patent Pending — V1.0 filed February 11, 2026 — V2.0 filing imminent
© 2026 StructuralIntel.org Inc. All Rights Reserved. Patents Pending. All benchmarks derived from production system logs available for independent verification at www.structuralintel.org.




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