
Available Infrastructure has introduced SanQtum, a pioneering solution that integrates national security-grade cybersecurity with enterprise-grade edge-AI capabilities. Designed to address the escalating cyber threats facing critical infrastructure and enterprises, SanQtum offers robust protection and ultra-low-latency AI decision-making.
SanQtum combines cybersecurity with edge-AI for critical infrastructure.
Features zero trust architecture and quantum-resilient encryption.
Aligns with DHS, CISA, and U.S. federal cybersecurity standards.
Enables secure, machine-speed AI decisions with low latency.
First deployment sites under construction in Northern Virginia.
Addresses rising cybercrime costs, projected to hit $23 trillion by 2027.
The global cybersecurity landscape is under strain, with cybercrime costs expected to rise from $8 trillion in 2023 to $23 trillion by 2027. SanQtum responds to this challenge by integrating advanced cybersecurity with AI-driven decision-making, safeguarding operational technology (OT), cyber-physical systems (CPS), and proprietary AI models. Its micro edge data center design allows deployment in diverse environments, from urban sites to remote telecom towers.
“As we head into the July 4th weekend, which has historically seen a surge in cyber attacks each year, security is top-of-mind for many Americans, businesses, and government agencies,” said Daniel Gregory, CEO of Available. “We live in a digital world. And AI is now seemingly everywhere. So are cyber threats, from nation-state attacks to criminal enterprises. In this environment, decision-making without AI — and AI without cybersecurity protections — are no longer negotiable; they’re mandatory.”
SanQtum’s cybersecurity framework includes zero trust permissions architecture and quantum-resilient data encryption, ensuring compliance with stringent U.S. federal standards like DHS and CISA. These features protect against data theft and AI model poisoning, critical for industries such as healthcare, energy, and defense. The platform’s sovereign AI models enable secure, real-time decision-making, delivering a competitive edge where milliseconds matter.
Developed with major enterprise tech partners and government agencies, SanQtum’s pre-integrated tech stack is housed in a compact edge data center form factor. This design supports rapid deployment across varied settings, from near-premise urban locations to austere environments. The first cohort of sites, currently under construction in Northern Virginia, is set to go live later in 2025, marking a significant step in scaling secure AI infrastructure.
The convergence of AI and cybersecurity is critical in today’s digital landscape, where threats like nation-state attacks and criminal enterprises are increasingly sophisticated. SanQtum’s ability to deliver machine-speed decisions while maintaining robust security positions it as a vital tool for government agencies, utilities, and enterprises. “AI is now seemingly everywhere. So are cyber threats, from nation-state attacks to criminal enterprises. In this environment, decision-making without AI — and AI without cybersecurity protections — are no longer negotiable; they’re mandatory,” said Daniel Gregory, CEO of Available.
This launch underscores Available Infrastructure’s commitment to fortifying critical systems against evolving threats. SanQtum sets a new standard for secure, AI-driven infrastructure, ensuring resilience and efficiency for enterprises and government agencies alike.
Based in Northern Virginia along the Washington, DC, beltway, Available Infrastructure combines national security-grade cyber protection and AI-powered, quantum-ready edge computing into an integrated solution for critical infrastructure, sensitive data, and enterprise AI models. In today's and tomorrow's evolving landscape, this unique combination keeps operational technology (OT) and cyber-physical systems (CPS) safer, while delivering a decision-making advantage for agencies, enterprises, and institutions. Available unites distinct business units — Available Networks and Available Power — and builds upon their deep experience in power grids, infrastructure development, zero trust networking, cybersecurity, and artificial intelligence and quantum computing.