en.Wedoany.com Report on Mar 30th, The cloud-native security operations center platform VRadar Security, independently developed by Vietnamese software engineer Nguyen Xuan Dong, has achieved patent-pending status. This platform employs a post-quantum cryptography system, designed to protect sensitive data from future quantum computing decryption threats, and has implemented NIST-standardized post-quantum algorithms in a production environment. VRadar Security processed 1.35 million real security alerts within 34 days, achieving an autonomous resolution rate of 91%, demonstrating its capability as an operational security operations center. Dong stated, "People think such a complex platform requires a team of 10-20 engineers, but I built it alone, using AI as my development partner—not to replace engineering judgment, but to accelerate execution."
The VRadar Security platform includes 41 backend modules, five AI agents, multi-tenant support, and four integrated payment gateways, boasting over 150 features. The platform's post-quantum cryptography secure log transport system has received patent application number 1-2026-02438, making it an early adopter of NIST-standardized post-quantum algorithms in production. This helps address the emerging threat of "harvest now, decrypt later" attacks, where adversaries may hoard encrypted data for future decryption by quantum computers.
VRadar Security's five AI agents work independently to maintain security and provide customer support, including an AI operator for alert triage and an AI optimizer for flood detection. The platform currently targets the SME market in Southeast Asia, offering security operations center capabilities starting at $25 per device per month, representing a significant cost reduction compared to traditional services.
The platform uses ML-KEM-768 (FIPS 203) for key exchange and ML-DSA-65 (FIPS 204) for digital signatures, combined with AES-256-GCM encryption and quantum random number generation technology. With the United States mandating migration to post-quantum cryptography by 2035 and the EU targeting 2030, organizations relying on classical encryption face compliance risks. VRadar Security's innovative system provides a forward-looking solution. Dong added, "Security logs contain a company's most sensitive operational data. If intercepted using classical encryption, a quantum computer might decrypt it within a decade. VRadar is preventing that scenario now."








