Security that respects
where your data lives.
Privacy and data-residency rules differ from one country to the next — and they keep changing. QuickSecure analyzes threats on the endpoint and offers cloud, dedicated, or on-prem deployment, so your defensive decisions and sensitive data can stay under your control.
Data sovereignty is now an architectural requirement
Data sovereignty is no longer just a legal topic. It is now an architectural requirement.
Rules differ by jurisdiction and keep evolving: what is acceptable for an organization in the United States may be restricted for one in the European Union, and obligations shift as new regulations arrive. Each organization’s regulator, risk posture and data-residency needs are different — so the platform should adapt to the customer, not the other way around.
Many organizations are no longer asking only, “How many threats can you detect?” They are also asking:
- Where does our security data go?
- Which systems process it?
- Who can access it?
- Which jurisdiction applies?
- Can sensitive data remain under our control?
- Can the system run inside our own environment if required?
QuickSecure does not pull your users’ content into a cloud database
QuickSecure was designed with this reality in mind. Instead of relying on a cloud-first analysis model, it focuses on endpoint-native analysis and local decision support. The endpoint agent analyzes behavior directly on the device — process activity, suspicious command chains, registry changes, file behavior, credential-access indicators and ransomware-like activity.
The central platform is used for coordination, policy management, incident visibility, tenant administration, update control and security telemetry — not for collecting unnecessary user content.
What the management platform stores is security telemetry and incident metadata — endpoint health, threat verdicts, behavioral scores, event metadata, policy state and the evidence needed to review an incident. It does not store your users’ documents, files, screenshots or passwords.
What QuickSecure does not need by default
QuickSecure does not need to upload by default:
- User documents
- Full file contents
- Screenshots
- Browser passwords
- Personal photos or desktop contents
- Continuous screen recording
- Raw private user content
What QuickSecure may send
QuickSecure may send security telemetry such as:
- Endpoint identity and health status
- Threat verdicts
- Behavioral scores
- Process and event metadata
- Policy state
- Blocked / remediated / would-block outcomes
- Incident evidence needed for security review
- IOC or threat-intelligence matches
Data flow transparency
| Data or capability | QuickSecure default |
|---|---|
| Local behavior analysis | Yes |
| Local AI / model-assisted decision support | Yes, where applicable |
| File contents uploaded by default | No |
| User documents uploaded by default | No |
| Screen contents uploaded by default | No |
| Browser passwords collected | No |
| Security telemetry shared with management plane | Yes |
| On-prem deployment option | Yes, where required |
Deployment models for different sovereignty needs
QuickSecure Cloud
For organizations that want fast deployment and managed-service convenience. The management plane runs in regional cloud infrastructure. Suitable for commercial customers that accept regional cloud hosting.
QuickSecure Dedicated
For customers that require stronger tenant isolation, dedicated infrastructure, or customer-specific deployment boundaries. Useful for larger enterprises, regulated organizations and customers with stricter data-residency requirements.
QuickSecure Sovereign / On-Prem
For municipalities, public-sector organizations, defense, critical infrastructure or customers that require local control. The management platform can be deployed inside the customer’s own data center or controlled environment, subject to project scope and technical requirements.
Example: A municipality may already have a firewall and SIEM. But it may also need assurance that endpoint security decisions, user-device behavior, incident evidence and remediation workflows can remain under its own operational control. QuickSecure is designed to support that conversation with transparent data flows and flexible deployment options.
Data sovereignty — common questions
Does QuickSecure require our files and documents to be uploaded to the cloud?
No. QuickSecure performs endpoint-native security analysis without requiring customer documents, screenshots or raw private content to be uploaded by default. The platform focuses on security telemetry, behavioral signals, incident evidence and policy coordination. For customers with stricter requirements, dedicated or on-prem deployment models can be evaluated.
Can QuickSecure run on-prem?
Yes. For enterprise and public-sector customers that require local control, QuickSecure can support an on-prem deployment model, subject to infrastructure, scope and integration requirements.
If we already use a firewall or SIEM, why does sovereignty matter?
Because sovereignty is not only about where logs are stored. It is also about where security decisions are made, what endpoint data leaves the organization, and who controls the defensive intelligence. QuickSecure is designed to reduce unnecessary data movement and make endpoint security more transparent.
Defend your endpoints without giving up control of your data
QuickSecure is not only about detecting threats. It is about helping organizations defend themselves without giving up unnecessary control over their data, decisions or security operations.