Comparison — Security
EDGE SECURITY
vs Conventional Cyber
Five security patents. EdgeTrust, EdgeCipher, EdgeSafeNet, EdgeWatch. Post-quantum hardware. Physical attack only. Tamper-evident from capture. Nanosecond threat detection.
Patent #3USPTO #64/031,536
EdgeTrust — Post-Quantum Identity Verification Platform
Real-time identity verification against law enforcement credentials, concealed carry permits, security licenses, and custom authorization databases. ML-DSA-87 signed responses. Under 500ms.
| Metric | EdgeTrust | Okta Identity Platform | Manual ID Verification |
|---|
| Verification Speed | Under 500ms — hardware E1-C processing | 2-5 seconds — cloud API round-trip | Minutes — manual document review |
| Post-Quantum | ML-DSA-87 hardware — quantum-safe responses | Classical TLS — quantum vulnerable | N/A |
| Law Enforcement DB | CODIS, AFIS, warrant databases, carry permit registries integrated | None — enterprise identity only | Manual check — human error |
| Tamper Evidence | E1-C chip immutable response log | Server log — admin modifiable | Paper record |
| Offline Operation | Yes — E1-C hardware — no cloud required | No — cloud API dependency | Yes — but no database |
| Sovereignty | Zero foreign cloud dependency | Cloud infrastructure dependency | N/A |
EdgeTrust wins.500ms. Post-quantum. Law enforcement databases. No cloud. Immutable log.
Patent #4USPTO #64/031,539
EdgeCipher — Post-Quantum Cryptographic Architecture
Eight-pillar hardware cryptographic suite. ML-KEM-1024 key encapsulation. ML-DSA-87 signing. SLH-DSA stateless hash-based signing. AES-256-GCM. SHA-3-512. BLAKE3. Hardware-isolated.
| Metric | EdgeCipher | OpenSSL (Software) | Best Hardware HSM |
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| Post-Quantum Algorithms | ML-KEM-1024 + ML-DSA-87 + SLH-DSA — all three NIST standards hardware | Classical RSA/ECC only — quantum-breakable | Partial — add-on modules — not integrated |
| Attack Surface | E1-C hardware — physical attack only | Software layer — side-channel, ROP, heap attacks | HSM hardware — but software interface |
| Signing Speed | Hardware ML-DSA-87 — 124-byte packets — microseconds | Software RSA — milliseconds | Hardware RSA — faster but classical only |
| Key Storage | Keys never leave E1-C chip | RAM/keystore — software accessible | HSM secure — but separate from compute |
| Integration | One-way hardware channel built into every Edge device | Library — developer implements correctly or not | External device — integration complexity |
EdgeCipher wins.All three NIST post-quantum standards. Hardware. Physical attack only.
Patent #115USPTO #64/068,961
EdgeSafeNet — Nanosecond-Latency Multi-Modal Structural Threat Detection
Multi-modal sensor network. Nanosecond-latency threat classification. Structural impact, projectile, blast, seismic, atmospheric, and intrusion detection simultaneously.
| Metric | EdgeSafeNet | Honeywell Building Security | Tyco Intrusion Detection |
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| Latency | Nanosecond — hardware classification — E1-C chip | 100ms-1s — cloud processing | 100ms-500ms — local processing |
| Threat Types | Impact + projectile + blast + seismic + atmospheric + intrusion — all simultaneously | Intrusion and fire only | Intrusion only |
| Structural Monitoring | Yes — piezoelectric sensors in EdgeCrete — structural health real-time | No | No |
| AI Classification | E1-C chip — hardware AI — no cloud round-trip | Cloud AI — latency + connectivity dependency | Rule-based — no AI |
| False Positive Rate | Near-zero — multi-modal confirmation required | High — single-sensor systems | High — passive IR only |
| Sovereignty | E1-C chip — zero cloud dependency | Cloud dependent — vendor controlled | Cloud or on-prem — vendor lock-in |
EdgeSafeNet wins.Nanosecond latency. Six threat types simultaneously. Hardware AI. Structural health.
Patent #5USPTO #64/031,554
EdgeWatch — AI Law Enforcement Body Camera System
AI-powered body camera. Real-time scene analysis. E1-C chip evidence integrity. ML-DSA-87 signed footage. Tamper-evident from capture. Post-quantum encrypted transmission.
| Metric | EdgeWatch | Axon Body 3 | Motorola V700 |
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| Evidence Integrity | ML-DSA-87 signed at capture — tamper-evident from first frame | Software hash — modifiable at upload | Software hash only |
| Real-Time AI | E1-C chip — scene classification, threat detection real-time | Cloud upload required for AI analysis | Limited cloud AI |
| Encryption | Post-quantum — E1-C hardware — quantum-safe forever | AES-128 — quantum-vulnerable in 10-15 years | AES encryption |
| Post-Quantum | Hardware ML-DSA-87 — all footage signed | Not available | Not available |
| Chain of Custody | Immutable from moment of capture — unmodifiable | Upload + hash — post-capture window for tampering | Upload + hash |
| Sovereignty | Zero cloud dependency for integrity | Axon cloud required | Motorola cloud required |
EdgeWatch wins.Tamper-evident from first frame. Post-quantum. Hardware AI. No cloud required.