The future today: Searchable encrypted JSON
In 2001 Douglas Crockford created JSON (JavaScript Object Notation) to facilitate real-time communication between a web server and browser.
In 2025 CipherStash created Protect.js to enable you to perform range, match, and unique queries on encrypted JSON without ever decrypting it.
You no longer need to store sensitive data in plain text. You just need to come along to SydJS to learn about how Protect.js can revolutionise.
Meet CipherStash's Dan Draper and Lindsay Holmwood
Wednesday, 22 October 2025
06:00 PM — 08:00 PM
Atlassian Headquarters
Level 6, 341 George St · Sydney
The future today: Searchable encrypted JSON
Wednesday, 22 October 2025
06:00 PM — 08:00 PM
Atlassian Headquarters
Level 6, 341 George St · Sydney
In 2001 Douglas Crockford created JSON (JavaScript Object Notation) to facilitate real-time communication between a web server and browser.
In 2025 CipherStash created Protect.js to enable you to perform range, match, and unique queries on encrypted JSON without ever decrypting it.
You no longer need to store sensitive data in plain text. You just need to come along to SydJS to learn about how Protect.js can revolutionise.
Meet CipherStash's Dan Draper and Lindsay Holmwood
Talks
Searchable Encrypted JSON with Protect.js

by Dan Draper

by Lindsay Holmwood
Dan Draper and Lindsay Holmwood from CipherStash introduce Protect.js, which enables range, match, and unique queries on encrypted JSON without ever decrypting it. Learn how to search sensitive data without storing it in plain text.