Integrated Cyber Solutions Pursues Patent for Quantum-Resilient AI Security Technology

Integrated Cyber Solutions is pursuing a patent for quantum-resilient AI deployment and data securitization technology that addresses critical security and compliance challenges in enterprise AI implementation.

September 9, 2025
Integrated Cyber Solutions Pursues Patent for Quantum-Resilient AI Security Technology

Integrated Cyber Solutions Inc. has engaged intellectual property counsel to pursue a patent application covering novel security methods focused on ML/AI deployment pipelines and data securitization, including quantum-resilient capabilities not currently available in the industry. This initiative marks a strategic inflection point for the company as it positions this innovation as the core technology underpinning its platform, providing a foundation for all current and future cybersecurity solutions.

The patent will focus on methods that address the greatest barriers enterprises face today, including secure, regulation-compliant global deployments of ML/AI models to protect sensitive data against breaches and attacks, including emerging quantum threats. Data securitization techniques ensure secured, encrypted, scalable AI training and inference pipelines that comply with all major regulatory requirements, including GDPR, CCPA, CPRA, ASA, HIPAA, and more.

Alan Guibord, Chairman & Chief Executive Officer of ICS, stated that "AI is proving to be highly intelligent, but enterprise deployment has not been. Our approach changes that reality. By making secure, quantum-resilient AI deployment our core technology, we are creating a foundation that enables scalability, compliance, and resilience across all of our solutions." The technology aims to protect ML/AI pipelines without hindering model visibility, monitoring and drift detection for model integrity and compliance.

The patent application also covers zero-trust protections for AI pipelines against adversarial and supply chain attacks, along with audit-ready transparency enabling regulated industries to adopt AI with confidence. Jeremy Samuelson, Advisor to ICS and member of the Company's Cyber Future Advisory Board, noted that "Enterprises want the power of AI solutions without the added complexity of figuring out compliance, security, scalability, and future proofing against emerging quantum risks."

By formalizing its intellectual property protection strategy, ICS is strengthening the defensibility of its platform and creating a moat that enhances both customer adoption and shareholder value. The company's approach represents a significant advancement in addressing the security challenges posed by quantum computing threats to existing encryption methods and AI deployment frameworks.