Quantum-Safe Agentic Infrastructure is a practical framework for securing the next generation of AI-driven, post-quantum, and distributed digital systems.
It connects post-quantum cryptography, Rust-based secure systems engineering, quantum-safe key management, agentic AI security, blast-radius simulation, reproducible quantum compilation, and distributed systems reliability.
The goal is to provide a clear architecture for systems where AI agents, quantum-era cryptographic risk, and distributed infrastructure coverage.
To build secure, reproducible, and resilient infrastructure for a future shaped by:
- AI agents operating with memory, tools, and autonomy
- Post-quantum cryptographic migration
- Distributed systems requiring reliability and auditability
- Secure-by-design engineering practices
- Long-term infrastructure resilience
- Quantum-safe cryptography Practical use of post-quantum cryptographic primitives such as ML-KEM-style key encapsulation, ML-DSA-style signatures, hybrid handshakes, and secure session derivation.
- Agentic AI resilience Security models for AI systems that use memory, tools, context, autonomous workflows, and decision loops.
- Reproducible and deterministic engineering Deterministic builds, reproducible pipelines, verifiable simulations, and secure development workflows.
- Distributed systems reliability Infrastructure patterns for validators, RPC health, distributed coordination, observability, and fault-aware systems.
- Secure-by-design infrastructure Defense-in-depth architecture combining cryptography, governance, blast-radius evaluation, monitoring, and operational controls.
oqs-safe— Rust post-quantum cryptography toolkitQuantum Vault— quantum-safe KMS and secure storage platformAgentic AI Memory Context Manipulation Lab— AI-agent security simulationBlast Radius AI Lab— agentic AI governance and financial-risk simulationAI Quantum Compiler— deterministic quantum compilation teaching labecChronos contributions— distributed systems reliability and open-source infrastructure work
This framework is organized around practical implementation areas:
- Post-Quantum Cryptography — implemented through
oqs-safe, including ML-KEM-style key encapsulation, ML-DSA-style signatures, hybrid X25519 + ML-KEM handshakes, and HKDF session derivation. - Quantum-Safe Key Management — represented by
Quantum Vault, focused on secure vaulting, signing workflows, audit logging, and key lifecycle controls. - Agentic AI Security — explored through memory/context manipulation labs, blast-radius simulation, replay testing, and mitigation workflows.
- Distributed Systems Reliability — represented by validator tooling, RPC health checks, priority fee guidance, and infrastructure observability.
- Reproducible Engineering — expressed through deterministic builds, CI validation, documentation-driven architecture, and secure systems tooling.
This is not only a collection of projects. It is a reference architecture for building secure infrastructure for the post-quantum and agentic AI era. The framework is backed by practical Rust implementations, security labs, architecture documents, and reproducible engineering patterns.