SOVEREIGN DEFENCE PLATFORM
NIRVAIR
Nirvair is a sovereign post-quantum defence platform. Our core technology, CipherMesh, solves the signature fragmentation problem blocking quantum-safe communications on tactical radio — with integrated anomaly detection protecting transport operations in contested environments.
NIST finalized PQC standards August 2024. CSE mandated migration planning by April 2026. The window for Canadian companies to establish position is now.
All technologies at TRL 2–3 research stage · No deployed systems · Conceptual demonstrations only
Illustrative conceptual network · Research & development purposes only
SOVEREIGN DEFENCE PLATFORM
Nirvair is a sovereign post-quantum defence platform. CipherMesh fragments and authenticates post-quantum signatures across tactical radio. Integrated anomaly detection monitors and protects transport operations.
NIST finalized PQC standards August 2024. CSE mandated migration planning by April 2026. The window is now.
All technologies at TRL 2–3 research stage · No deployed systems · Conceptual demonstrations only
RESEARCH FOCUS AREAS
Target Deployment Environments
TRL 2–3 · Research Stage · Provisional Patents Filed
COALITION NETWORKS
Quantum-safe interoperability across Five Eyes allied networks. CipherMesh enables PQC-authenticated communications across coalition partners with algorithm-agnostic design.
COMMAND & CONTROL
AI-enabled C2 systems require cryptographic operation integrity. CipherMesh's integrated anomaly detection monitors transport security and cryptographic timing to protect against adversarial interference.
TACTICAL RADIO
PQC signatures (3,309 bytes) exceed 512-byte tactical radio MTU. CipherMesh solves this with authenticated fragmentation.
SATELLITE COMMS
Bandwidth-constrained, high-latency satellite links demand fault-tolerant PQC. CipherMesh's architecture was designed for this environment.
CRITICAL INFRASTRUCTURE
Power grids, hospitals, telecoms face the same quantum threat. The 2022 SickKids ransomware attack demonstrated the cost of unprotected systems.
THE QUANTUM THREAT
The clock is already running.
of defence and critical infrastructure networks currently running quantum-vulnerable encryption
Hardware modifications required — CipherMesh is a software-only solution for existing tactical radios
SOVEREIGNTY REQUIREMENT
Five Eyes nations require Canadian-owned, Canadian-developed quantum-safe technology. Foreign-owned IP cannot serve DND/CAF — by policy.
INDUSTRY VALUE CHAIN · WHERE QUANTEGRA FITS
STANDARDS
NIST FIPS 203/204/205
LIBRARIES
wolfSSL · liboqs
QUANTEGRA
Nirvair Platform
Authenticated Transport · Anomaly Detection
HARDWARE
L3Harris · Thales
END USERS
DND/CAF · Five Eyes
SOVEREIGN DEFENCE PLATFORM
NIRVAIR
CipherMesh is the core of the Nirvair platform — an authenticated transport layer for post-quantum cryptography on constrained tactical networks. The system combines erasure-coded signature fragmentation with real-time anomaly detection, designed for bandwidth-constrained links where standard PQC signatures cannot fit. Embedded PQC performance research is active at Carleton University through a Mitacs Accelerate partnership.
PLATFORM ARCHITECTURE
ONE CORE TECHNOLOGY
CipherMesh — authenticated PQC fragmentation with integrated anomaly detection for constrained tactical networks.
PQ SIGNATURE SIZE
3,309
bytes — ML-DSA-65
TACTICAL RADIO MTU
~512
bytes per packet
SIZE MISMATCH
65×
Too large to transmit
CIPHERMESH SOLVES
✓
Fragment. Authenticate. Transmit.
INTERACTIVE ANALYSIS
CipherMesh Resource Allocator
ML-DSA-65 signature: 3,309 bytes. Tactical links: as low as 128 bytes. CipherMesh fragments and authenticates each segment independently for transmission over constrained channels.
Input Payload
3,309 B
Base Segments
7
Auth Overhead
+12%
Tx Required
8
ML-DSA-65 signature (3,309B) over 512B channel → 8 authenticated packets required
STATUS: TRANSMISSION FEASIBLE · PER-FRAGMENT AUTHENTICATION ACTIVE
Packet Allocation Map
Research-stage technology · TRL 2–3 · Not a deployed system · Conceptual analysis tool · Patent-pending · Quantegra Technologies Inc.
WHAT THIS STAGE IS
Operations proceed normally, but all encrypted traffic is at risk. Adversaries are actively recording communications for later decryption. The threat is total, invisible, and immediate.
WHAT IT MEANS OPERATIONALLY
Every network on RSA or ECC is already compromised in the adversarial sense — data captured today will be decrypted the moment quantum-capable hardware is available. Delaying migration increases long-term exposure risk.
THREE INTEGRATED SYSTEMS
NIRVAIR · CIPHERMESH
CIPHERMESH
The Broken Link in Quantum-Safe Networks
Authenticated Fragmentation for Tactical Radio Networks
Post-quantum signatures are 65× larger than what tactical radio links carry per packet. CipherMesh fragments signatures into authenticated pieces that survive packet loss and adversarial injection, without interrupting operations.
Patent-pending · CipherMesh · ML-DSA-65 · Authenticated Fragmentation
THE PROBLEM
ML-DSA-65 post-quantum signatures are 3,309 bytes. Tactical HF radio links carry 512-byte packets. You cannot transmit a post-quantum signature over tactical radio without fragmentation — and fragmentation without authentication creates an attack surface.
RECOVERY FROM PACKET LOSS?
CipherMesh's forward error correction reconstructs signatures even when fragments are lost in transit. The receiving node doesn't need all fragments — designed for contested, degraded, actively-jammed environments.
Illustrative interface mockup — conceptual only · Not a deployed system
NIRVAIR · TESSARA
TESSARA
Cryptographic Transport Security for CipherMesh
CipherMesh includes integrated anomaly detection that monitors fragment delivery patterns, authentication failure rates, and cryptographic operation timing in real time. When an attacker attempts fragment injection, replay, or selective withholding, the anomaly detection subsystem identifies the threat and generates trust signals that trigger traffic rerouting away from compromised paths.
Patent-pending · Tessara · CipherMesh Transport Security
WHAT IT DETECTS
Fragment injection attacks — forged fragments designed to corrupt reassembly. Replay attacks on reassembled signatures. Fragment withholding by compromised relay nodes. Timing anomalies in cryptographic operations indicating side-channel attacks or hardware degradation. Fragment delivery ratio degradation across mesh paths. Research collaboration with SFU in development.
HOW IT RESPONDS
Anomaly signals feed directly into mesh routing trust decisions. Compromised paths are automatically deprioritised. CipherMesh adapts erasure coding parameters based on measured link quality over sliding observation windows — increasing redundancy when conditions degrade, reducing overhead when they improve.
Illustrative interface mockup — conceptual only · Not a deployed system
Patent-pending · Provisional patents filed
100% Canadian-owned IP · PCT filing planned September 2026
ABOUT

GURP NIJJER
Founder & CEO · Quantegra Technologies
QUANTEGRA TECHNOLOGIES
Gurp Nijjer built his career on Canadian critical infrastructure — power substations, industrial facilities, telecommunications systems. He spent 15 years working on the networks that Canada depends on, watching their cybersecurity vulnerabilities compound.
The December 2022 ransomware attack on SickKids Hospital made clear what he already understood: Canada's critical systems are not prepared for the threats they face today — let alone the threats arriving within a decade.
He founded Quantegra to build what Canada needs. Quantum-safe, Canadian-owned, designed from the ground up for the post-quantum era that has already begun.
FOUNDED
2025
Metro Vancouver, BC
IP PORTFOLIO
Provisional
patents filed
RESEARCH
Mitacs project
Carleton University
PROGRAMS
IDEaS eligible
NRC QST connected
STAGE
TRL 2–3
Active R&D phase
OWNERSHIP
100% Canadian-owned
& developed
DEVELOPMENT STAGE
TRL 2–3
ACTIVE RESEARCH PARTNERSHIP
Layer 1 (cryptographic agility) active. Layers 2–4 research development in progress.
LAYER 1 · ACTIVE ✓
CARLETON UNIVERSITY
Ottawa, Canada
Prof. Mostafa Taha · ML-KEM/ML-DSA performance optimization and side-channel analysis on ARM Cortex-M7 hardware.
FUNDING VEHICLE · ACTIVE ✓
MITACS ACCELERATE
National Program · Government of Canada
Government-funded research internship program. Active Accelerate project .
Request a Technical Briefing.
For defence partnership inquiries, research collaboration, and government programme alignment.
GENERAL INQUIRIES
info@quantegra.caPARTNERSHIPS
partnerships@quantegra.caMetro Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Canadian-owned. Canadian-developed. Designed for the post-quantum era.