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Business Wire
6 days ago
- Business
- Business Wire
OPTIA ® and Patero Launch Industry's First Post-Quantum-Enabled GPU Compute Platform for Defense and Edge Applications
ALTOONA, Pa. & COLLEGE PARK, Md.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- OPTIA, a provider of ruggedized, high-performance GPU compute platforms, and Patero, a pioneer in post-quantum cryptography, today announced a joint solution that embeds Patero's CryptoQoR ™ encryption suite into OPTIA's NVIDIA-based systems — delivering the world's first PQC-enabled GPU server for mission-critical defense and commercial applications. With the integration of Patero's quantum-safe cryptography, OPTIA devices can now protect inbound and outbound data streams against both present-day cyber threats and future quantum attacks. Share Designed to support the compute-intensive needs of the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) and built for deployment in tactical conditions, OPTIA's portable systems are widely used for AI/ML acceleration, tactical edge analytics, and C5ISR workloads. With the integration of Patero's quantum-safe cryptography, OPTIA devices can now protect inbound and outbound data streams against both present-day cyber threats and future quantum attacks. 'This is a first-of-its-kind platform — a tactical NVIDIA GPU server with quantum-resilient protection,' said James Elder, BD Director of OPTIA, ' A pre-integrated and packaged solution delivers high-performance compute without compromising data security, no matter the threat surface or operating environment.' Defense-Grade Security, Future-Ready Architecture The combined offering aligns directly with: Executive Order 14028 – Mandating zero-trust cybersecurity architecture for federal and defense systems. National Security Memo 10 – Requiring federal agencies to begin transition to quantum-resistant cryptography. Joint All-Domain Command and Control (JADC2) initiatives – Demanding secure, interoperable compute at the edge. 'Whether it's battlefield intelligence, secure video feeds, or edge AI inference — when it leaves the OPTIA server, it leaves encrypted with Patero's PQC,' said Peter Bentley, COO of Patero. 'This isn't future capability — this is real, field-ready quantum security.' Key Features & Market Differentiators 1st PQC-Enabled NVIDIA GPU Server for military, industrial, and public sector use Rugged and Portable supporting forward-deployable and austere environments End-to-End Encrypted Streams for AI/ML, ISR, logistics, and robotics workloads Aligned with DoD, DHS, and NSA PQ migration guidance Joint Market Execution OPTIA and Patero is co-developing a portfolio of secure bundles and form factors that jointly address expanding opportunities across: Defense Programs –C5ISR, AI/ML/LLM model deployment, and situational awareness Secure Infrastructure – Cities, Smart ports, airports, and energy sectors Industrial AI – Manufacturing, logistics, and autonomous platforms About OPTIA United Computer Products Co., Inc. (UCP) is the Original Design Manufacturer (ODM) for OPTIA ® brand C5ISR hardware capabilities, providing the latest technology for portable GPU servers, workstations, and storage devices. Since 2000, UCP has worked with DoD and Intelligence agencies to solve high-performance computer processing and data storage challenges. Designed for mobility and durability, and optimized for high performance, OPTIA solutions are engineered for AI/ML/LLM acceleration, sensor collection and fusion, demanding processing and analytics, and data management and dissemination. OPTIA solutions provide high performance over extended periods in battlefield environments. For more information about OPTIA offerings, please contact Jim Elder at About Patero Patero, a network security company, is a leader in quantum secure communications. Patero's solution delivers end-to-end protection for critical infrastructure, federal, and DoD networks. Its hybrid post-quantum security solution hybridizes classic encryption with NIST's next-generation quantum-resistant encryption algorithms to protect data-in-motion today from steal now, decrypt later and future direct decryption attacks while cloaking network endpoints from discovery by would-be attackers. Patero is privately held and based in the Quantum Startup Foundry at the University of Maryland, College Park. For more information, visit For investment opportunities, contact company CEO Crick Waters at crick@ Learn more at
Yahoo
09-06-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Patero Announces Launch of CryptoQoR Post-Quantum Cryptography Software
PQC solution can be immediately deployed into existing infrastructure to remediate risks associated with quantum attacks. COLLEGE PARK, Md., June 09, 2025--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Patero, a leader in post-quantum cryptography (PQC), today announced the launch CryptoQoR™. This new highly efficient crypto-agile software module establishes secure communication channels and proactively mitigates security risks using hybrid post-quantum encryption. The solution can be readily deployed into existing infrastructure to improve current cryptographic protection and immediately remediate risks associated with quantum attacks. The post-quantum cryptography (PQC) market is projected to grow from $302.5 million in 2024 to $1,887.9 million by 2029.1 The approach to "Q-day," the day when quantum computers can be used to break traditional encryption, is accelerating with daily advances in quantum computing, quantum switching, AI, and high-performance computing. The migration to PQC is an imperative to secure sensitive data against future quantum threats. Governments and regulatory bodies have mandated the transition to PQC, which includes the adoption of post-quantum cryptographic solutions such as those offered by Patero. "Today's encryption is already obsolete. Using Shor's algorithm, Quantum computers will decrypt data encrypted with asymmetric algorithms such as RSA or Elliptic Curve. Your data is no longer safe," said Patero Chief Executive Officer, Crick Waters. "Sensitive, long-life data is being stolen every day to be decrypted tomorrow by cryptographically relevant quantum computers." Patero CryptoQoR also cloaks Internet-exposed endpoints, making it extremely difficult to find network attack surfaces while protecting businesses from quantum vulnerabilities. CryptoQoR's cloaking feature, therefore, is a key element of Zero Trust network architectures. CryptoQoR utilizes a certificateless authentication method to establish trust and authentication between endpoints. Untrusted endpoints are ignored. Only trusted endpoints, those with quantum-key authentication, are trusted to establish quantum-resistant tunnels. This zero-trust framework reduces network attack surfaces and enhances overall data security. Waters added, "CryptoQoR is also a crypto-agile software solution. It provides software-selectable PQC algorithms, allowing users to select their preferred algorithms in situ or upgrade to new quantum-resistant algorithms without requiring product recall or equipment replacement. All cryptography is eventually broken, but CryptoQoR's agility future-safes networks." About Patero Patero is a leader in quantum secure communications. Patero's cryptographic discovery and inventory solution quantifies risk and prioritizes mitigation of vulnerabilities against present and future cryptographic attacks. Patero's crypto-agile post-quantum security solutions hybridize classic encryption with NIST-standardized quantum-resistant encryption algorithms to mitigate cryptographic vulnerabilities and protect data-in-motion from steal-now, decrypt-later, and future direct decryption attacks. Patero is privately held and based in the Quantum Startup Foundry at the University of Maryland, College Park. For more information, visit For investment opportunities, contact company CEO Crick Waters at crick@ Learn more at 1 Quantum Cryptography Market Forecast to 2030. MarketsandMarkets. October 2024. View source version on Contacts Media Contact: RedIron PR for PateroKari Ritaccokari@ Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data


Business Wire
09-06-2025
- Business
- Business Wire
Patero Announces Launch of CryptoQoR Post-Quantum Cryptography Software
COLLEGE PARK, Md.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Patero, a leader in post-quantum cryptography (PQC), today announced the launch CryptoQoR™. This new highly efficient crypto-agile software module establishes secure communication channels and proactively mitigates security risks using hybrid post-quantum encryption. The solution can be readily deployed into existing infrastructure to improve current cryptographic protection and immediately remediate risks associated with quantum attacks. Today's encryption is already obsolete. Sensitive, long-life data is being stolen every day to be decrypted tomorrow by cryptographically relevant quantum computers. The post-quantum cryptography (PQC) market is projected to grow from $302.5 million in 2024 to $1,887.9 million by 2029. 1 The approach to 'Q-day,' the day when quantum computers can be used to break traditional encryption, is accelerating with daily advances in quantum computing, quantum switching, AI, and high-performance computing. The migration to PQC is an imperative to secure sensitive data against future quantum threats. Governments and regulatory bodies have mandated the transition to PQC, which includes the adoption of post-quantum cryptographic solutions such as those offered by Patero. 'Today's encryption is already obsolete. Using Shor's algorithm, Quantum computers will decrypt data encrypted with asymmetric algorithms such as RSA or Elliptic Curve. Your data is no longer safe,' said Patero Chief Executive Officer, Crick Waters. 'Sensitive, long-life data is being stolen every day to be decrypted tomorrow by cryptographically relevant quantum computers.' Patero CryptoQoR also cloaks Internet-exposed endpoints, making it extremely difficult to find network attack surfaces while protecting businesses from quantum vulnerabilities. CryptoQoR's cloaking feature, therefore, is a key element of Zero Trust network architectures. CryptoQoR utilizes a certificateless authentication method to establish trust and authentication between endpoints. Untrusted endpoints are ignored. Only trusted endpoints, those with quantum-key authentication, are trusted to establish quantum-resistant tunnels. This zero-trust framework reduces network attack surfaces and enhances overall data security. Waters added, 'CryptoQoR is also a crypto-agile software solution. It provides software-selectable PQC algorithms, allowing users to select their preferred algorithms in situ or upgrade to new quantum-resistant algorithms without requiring product recall or equipment replacement. All cryptography is eventually broken, but CryptoQoR's agility future-safes networks.' About Patero Patero is a leader in quantum secure communications. Patero's cryptographic discovery and inventory solution quantifies risk and prioritizes mitigation of vulnerabilities against present and future cryptographic attacks. Patero's crypto-agile post-quantum security solutions hybridize classic encryption with NIST-standardized quantum-resistant encryption algorithms to mitigate cryptographic vulnerabilities and protect data-in-motion from steal-now, decrypt-later, and future direct decryption attacks. Patero is privately held and based in the Quantum Startup Foundry at the University of Maryland, College Park. For more information, visit For investment opportunities, contact company CEO Crick Waters at crick@ Learn more at 1 Quantum Cryptography Market Forecast to 2030. MarketsandMarkets. October 2024.