Defense & Aerospace
Primes, sub-contractors, research partners, and depots share the same exposure: a single uncontrolled access path can compromise an entire programme. Quartz produces the access boundary and the evidence the programme office expects.
Regulatory context
The platform's controls map to the access, authentication, and audit families across DoD and aerospace frameworks.
Access Control, Audit and Accountability, Identification and Authentication domains addressed by platform configuration. Designed for the Level 2 and Level 3 assessor walkthrough.
Controlled Unclassified Information protection requirements, with platform features mapped to the 3.1 (access) and 3.3 (audit) families.
Safeguarding covered defense information and cyber incident reporting: access boundaries and audit trail provide the foundation.
Technology export control: per-person nationality attributes from your directory drive access decisions on controlled technical data.
Enhanced security requirements for CUI in non-federal systems: continuous verification and signed audit address the enhanced families.
Quality management for aerospace: access provenance for design and engineering systems mapped to records-and-evidence requirements.
Where it lands first
Per-engineering-team access to CAD, PLM, and simulation systems, with nationality and clearance attributes enforced at every session.
Per-engagement invitations with single-use links and automatic expiry on contract end. No standing supplier accounts.
Hard boundaries between programmes within the same organisation, with audit trails that can be partitioned by programme on request.
Continuous verification on devices that move between connected and disconnected environments, with policy that adapts to network posture.