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Isidore Quantum Enterprise 1701 Specifications

Quantum-Resilient Cybersecurity Platforms for Critical Infrastructure, Enterprise Networks, Edge, Space, and Mission Systems

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Written by Eric Adolphe

February 01, 2026

Why Isidore Quantum® - 1701:

Post-Quantum Protection: CNSA 2.0 PQC and QRNG encryption secure data centers against future quantum threats

Seamless Integration: Deploys on COTS 1U servers—no infrastructure overhaul required

Autonomous Cyber Resilience: AI-driven system detects, adapts, and self-heals against evolving threats

High Performance, Low Cost: Line-rate encryption with minimal latency and single-digit-watt power efficiency.

Product Description:

The Isidore Quantum® 1701 is an enterprise configuration expands quantum-resistant cryptography and proven cybersecurity capabilities of Isidore Quantum into data centers and enterprise environments. Designed to meet the security requirements of high-assurance commercial and government networks, the system delivers NSA CNSA 2.0–compliant post-quantum encryption through AES-256-GCM and ML-KEM, supported by zero-trust architecture and AI-driven cyber resilience. Integration is seamless, providing point-to-multipoint encryption, VLAN-based multi-level security, and protocol-agnostic compatibility with existing IPSec, VPN, and COMSEC systems, removing the need for costly infrastructure redesign.

At the core of the platform, an integrated Quantum Random Number Generator (QRNG) subsystem produces fully random, high-entropy encryption keys validated in real time to prevent harvest-now-decrypt-later exploitation and future quantum decryption. Autonomous key management and continuous AI-powered anomaly detection enable dynamic rekeying, zeroization, and adaptive defense without manual oversight, creating an enterprise-grade, self-healing security layer.

Engineered for scalability and cost efficiency, Isidore Quantum® Enterprise operates on commercial off-the-shelf 1U blade servers but remains vendor-flexible. The design enables rapid deployment, high throughput, and sub-millisecond latency while maintaining single-digit-watt power consumption, providing a future-ready, post-quantum cybersecurity foundation for cloud, hybrid, and mission-critical enterprise networks.

Product Specifications (Available Q4: 2026):

Size (mm), Weight (g) & Power (w)

Rack-mountable 1U blade server configuration; deployable on COTS systems such as Dell PowerEdge R260 or equivalent (not vendor-limited)

Topology

Hub and Spoke, Point-to-Point, Point-to-Multipoint, and Network Interface device (NID) ensuring strict Red/Black separation

Cryptography

NSA CNSA 2.0–compliant suite: AES-256-GCM, ML-KEM, Integrated QRNG

Encryption Throughput

Up to 1 Tb/s line-rate

Latency

<90 µs (estimated)

Power Consumption

~220 W typical for 1U configuration; optimized for data-center efficiency

Dimensions & Weight

Standard 1U blade form factor (approx. 430 mm × 44 mm × 500 mm), weight ~6 kg

Key Management

Autonomous key lifecycle management; supports local, remote, and fleet-scale provisioning, rekeying, and zeroization

AI & Analytics

Embedded AI engine for anomaly detection, self-healing, and predictive cybersecurity analytics

Network Compatibility

Protocol, hardware, and network-agnostic; VLAN-aware for multi-level classification

Environmental Tolerance

Data-center optimized; operating temperature 0–40°C; non-condensing humidity ≤85%

Certifications & Compliance

FIPS 140-3 (pending), CNSA 2.0, NIST SP 800-90A/B/C, BSI AIS-31, ECCN 5A002 (License Exception ENC)

Management Platform

Cassian™ for orchestration, policy enforcement, and telemetry logging

Price (USD)

$432,748

  1. Pricing: Does not include taxes, shipping and handling. Reseller prices may vary.

  2. Prices listed are subject to change without prior notice. While we strive to maintain accurate and current pricing, adjustments may occur due to market conditions or other factors. Customers will be notified of any changes before final purchase confirmation

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