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Technology Programs Catalog

Browse the 6 production-grade stacks that QIST stewards across security, connectivity, runtime, and domain control planes. Each card links to a dedicated program page with deeper technical and research context.

Program summaries

QSIG (Quantum Secure Interoperable Grid)

A modular, AI-native security fabric for secure, autonomous, and compliant blockchain operations across 24+ chains, integrating audit, detection, response, custody, privacy, governance, network, and token pillars into a single composable grid.

Role in QIST: Reference architecture for multi-chain security, incident response, and PQC-aligned interoperability across institutional and sovereign blockchain environments.

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QNSP (Quantum-Native Security Platform)

An enterprise SaaS platform that applies NIST-standardized post-quantum cryptography end-to-end for AI workloads, documents, storage, and secrets under zero-trust policy and continuous compliance telemetry.

Role in QIST: Blueprint for PQC-first cloud security, covering PQ key management, hybrid cryptography, and policy-driven assurance for critical workloads.

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AIOS (Autonomous Interoperable Operating System)

A clean-slate, agent-first operating system where every workload is an agent, providing semantic IPC, shared memory fabric, capability-based security, and PQC-native primitives.

Role in QIST: Experimental OS for secure autonomous computation and large agent estates, free of legacy POSIX/Win32 constraints.

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NIOS (Neural-Interface Operating System)

A frontier cognitive operating substrate positioned at the boundary of human and machine intelligence—supporting protocols for human–AI interaction, semantic exchange, and governed neural-interface execution paths when deployed.

Role in QIST: Research reference for verifiable, policy-governed human–machine cognitive interfaces and quantum-aware trust boundaries around neural-interface workloads, complementary to AIOS in the same published native-substrate tier (per CUI Labs technology documentation).

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DDIP (Deterministic Development Intelligence Platform)

A deterministic intelligence platform unifying analyzers and fixers across classical, governance, and quantum domains, with governed remediation workflows for regulated engineering teams.

Role in QIST: Reference system for verifiable engineering workflows, quantum-aware optimization, and audit-grade change management.

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Tunnel (Quantum-Safe Connectivity Fabric (QSCF))

A decentralized VPN fabric with programmable tokenomics, deterministic multi-hop routing, mixnet-style padding, and telemetry pipelines for sovereign, verifiable connectivity.

Role in QIST: Trust stack for zero-trust, quantum-aware connectivity with sovereign-grade deployment paths.

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