Classical security stacks rules on a protocol never designed for defense — reactive by nature. Quantum treats every network flow as a wave, with amplitude, phase and coherence. An attack is annihilated by a counter-wave, not caught by a signature.
The mathematics is unambiguous: when two waves meet in anti-phase — Δφ = π — the resultant intensity is identically zero. The threat does not slip through. It is annihilated.
So defense stops being a taller wall to climb, and becomes a physical impossibility to arrive at. There is nothing to match, nothing to update, nothing to miss.
Inspired by de Broglie and Schrödinger; engineered for today's military and industrial threat landscape.
One framework, built in six layers — from the firewall to a resilient wave internet.
The core: a counter-wave generator that meets a hostile flow in anti-phase and drives its intensity to zero in real time.
Distributed nodes that lock onto an attack's phase and hold it, isolating the threat before it can propagate.
A defensive potential that deepens under pressure — the more an adversary pushes, the steeper the barrier becomes.
Messaging encoded across an orthogonal state space, where interception collapses the very signal it tries to read.
Command-and-control that stays coherent under sustained attack — 100% continuity is a design target, not a hope.
The end state: a transport fabric where defense is a property of the medium, not an appliance bolted on top.
Six classes of wave-domain attack, each with an engineered counter.