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Security Posture

Quatrion is built for environments where CAD, manufacturing context, and engineering decisions are sensitive. Public documentation describes the security posture without claiming final certification.

Page summary

Public security posture for CAD locality, provider boundaries, identity, secrets, and architecture review.

Public posture

  • Raw CAD can stay local or inside an operator-controlled deployment boundary.
  • Only configured queries, metadata, or approved artifacts cross the boundary.
  • The LLM provider boundary is configurable.
  • Secrets and identity are abstracted behind deployment-managed mechanisms.
  • No managed-runtime lock-in is required by the product architecture.
  • Architecture review material can be shared under NDA with qualified teams.

Enterprise review topics

Data flow
How CAD, encoded assemblies, agent inputs, outputs, and artifacts move through the deployment.
Storage
Where raw CAD, encoded artifacts, and result artifacts reside.
Secrets and identity
How credentials, tokens, and identity integrations are provided by the operator.
Network boundaries
Which endpoints are reachable from the workbench, services, object store, and model provider.
Replay and audit
Which metadata is retained to support engineering review and reproduction.

Certification boundary

This public page is not a compliance certification claim. Formal security evidence, architecture diagrams, and review materials are shared only through an agreed review process.

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