From technical evaluation to sovereign deployment. Each path includes the runtime, documentation, support level, and compliance artifacts appropriate to your control requirements.
Proof-first technical review with bounded non-production scope.
Hosted control with licensed local runtime rights and release access.
Self-host, operator controls, priority support, and deployment hardening.
Offline, air-gapped, sovereign deployment with full source review rights.
Embedded, white-label, or strategic deployment scope by agreement.
A single GuardLattice Enterprise license replaces multiple vendor contracts worth millions in annual fees.
| Vendor Category | Typical Annual Cost | Vendors Replaced | GuardLattice |
|---|---|---|---|
| HSM / Key Management | $200K - $2M | Thales, Utimaco, AWS KMS | Included |
| Policy Engine | $100K - $500K | Styra, AuthZed, Axiomatics | Included |
| Distributed Database | $300K - $1.5M | CockroachDB, TiDB, Spanner | Included |
| Blockchain / DLT | $500K - $5M | Hyperledger, R3 Corda | Included |
| Crypto Custody | $200K - $2M | Fireblocks, BitGo, Anchorage | Included |
| Total Replaced | $1.3M - $11M+ | 15+ vendors | One Binary |
GuardLattice supports hosted (cloud), self-hosted (on-premise), air-gapped (sovereign), embedded (OEM), and hybrid deployments. The same binary runs in all modes.
Sovereign and OEM licensees receive source code review rights under NDA. Enterprise customers can request specific module audits through the Trust Center.
GuardLattice is post-quantum native — there is no migration. All cryptographic operations use NIST-approved PQ algorithms (ML-KEM, ML-DSA) by default, with classical fallbacks available.
Side-channel analysis reports, implementation approval attestations, entropy reports, and formal verification proofs are available through the Trust Center. FIPS 140-3 and Common Criteria evaluations are in progress.