Quantum-Resistant
Verification Infrastructure
Post-quantum cryptographic verification for aviation, space, drones, finance, energy, rail, maritime, and digital currency. Open standards. Independent verification. Secure by design.
Above
the Atmosphere
From satellite telemetry to urban drone corridors — QRCL protects every navigation signal, every command, every flight path.
QRCL protects every navigation signal — ensuring integrity across the airspace. Spoofed or jammed signals cannot corrupt critical flight decisions. Meets EASA U-space and NIS2 requirements.
QRCL secures every satellite command and telemetry stream. Tamper-proof audit trails for orbit decisions, conjunction avoidance, and mission-critical uplinks. Aligned with Galileo OSNMA, EU SST, and CCSDS standards.
QRCL verifies every drone navigation decision — no single sensor error can go undetected. Enables safe beyond-visual-line-of-sight operations under EASA U-space rules.
Critical
Infrastructure
The systems that keep economies and societies functioning — all face the same quantum-era threat. QRCL protects each.
Post-quantum verification for payment networks, central bank digital currencies, and regulated financial institutions. Compliant with DORA, NIS2, and emerging post-quantum migration timelines.
Cryptographic verification for critical infrastructure commands. Protects against signal spoofing and unauthorized instruction injection. Aligned with NIS2 and IEC 62443.
Cryptographic verification of movement authority signals. Ensures signal integrity and prevents unauthorized command injection. Aligned with EU Directive 2016/797 and ETCS.
Cryptographic verification of AIS vessel position reports. Protects against position spoofing. Aligned with SOLAS Chapter V and IMO maritime cybersecurity guidelines.
The QRCL Difference
Post-quantum security. Fast verification. Energy-efficient assurance. Three core principles.
No single point of failure. Multiple independent sources verify every decision. Attacks on one source cannot corrupt the outcome.
Built on post-quantum cryptographic primitives aligned with NIST FIPS 204/203/205. Secure against current and future computational threats including quantum computers.
Every decision is recorded in a cryptographic audit log. Tamper attempts are detectable. Records remain verifiable forever.