OPTIA, a leader in ruggedized, outstanding GPU computing, and Patero, a frontrunner in post-quantum cryptography, have introduced a groundbreaking solution that integrates Patero’s CryptoQoR encryption suite into OPTIA’s NVIDIA-based systems. This collaboration results in the industry’s first GPU server equipped with post-quantum cryptography, designed for mission-critical defense and commercial applications.
By embedding Patero’s quantum-safe encryption, OPTIA’s systems can now safeguard both incoming and outgoing data from current cyber threats as well as future quantum-based attacks.
Built to meet the demanding computational requirements of the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) and engineered for deployment in tactical environments, OPTIA’s portable platforms support AI/ML acceleration, tactical edge analytics, and C5ISR workloads. With the PQC integration, these systems ensure secure data streams without compromising on performance.
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“This is a pioneering platform—a tactical NVIDIA GPU server protected with quantum-resilient encryption,” said James Elder, Business Development Director at OPTIA. “Our pre-integrated solution provides high-performance computing while maintaining robust data security across any environment or threat landscape.”
Defense-Grade Security with a Future-Ready Design
The joint solution aligns with major federal directives, including:
Executive Order 14028 – Mandating zero-trust cybersecurity architecture across federal and defense systems.
National Security Memorandum 10 – Guiding federal agencies toward quantum-resistant cryptography adoption.
Joint All-Domain Command and Control (JADC2) – Requiring secure, interoperable edge computing.
Peter Bentley, COO of Patero, emphasized, “From battlefield intelligence to secure video feeds and edge AI inference, every output from an OPTIA server is encrypted using our PQC technology. This isn’t just a future capability—it’s operational and ready for deployment today.”
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Key Features and Advantages
First PQC-enabled NVIDIA GPU server for military, industrial, and government sectors
Rugged and portable design for forward-deployed and austere environments
End-to-end encryption for AI/ML, ISR, logistics, and robotics workloads
Compliance with DoD, DHS, and NSA guidance for PQC migration
Collaborative Market Strategy
OPTIA and Patero are jointly developing a suite of secure solutions to address growing opportunities across multiple sectors:
Defense Programs – C5ISR, AI/ML/LLM deployment, and situational awareness
Secure Infrastructure – Smart cities, ports, airports, and energy systems
Industrial AI – Autonomous platforms, logistics, and manufacturing
This collaboration represents a significant step forward in combining high-performance GPU computing with quantum-safe security, providing organizations with the tools to operate securely in both current and emerging threat environments.
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