
The Teleportal connects your devices across locations in a secure, isolated enclave so you only pay for CMMC Level 2 compliance on the devices that actually need it.
Compliance deadlines and quantum security threats are forcing organizations to act now.






Most organizations fall into one of three categories…
#1
Haven't started a formal CMMC compliance program and aren't sure where to begin.
#2
Using software compliance tools that don't reduce the network scope, meaning more devices to certify than necessary.
#3
Working with vendors whose implementation timelines stretch months, putting their next contract bid at risk.
If you're in one of these three categories, the Teleportal was built for you.
What Is The Teleportal?
The Teleportal connects your devices across locations in a secure, isolated enclave. Connecting is as simple as plugging in an ethernet cable.
No infrastructure reconfiguration. No IT project to manage.
The result is a smaller CMMC Level 1 compliance footprint and a lower certification bill.
Benefits
Here's what you get with the Teleportal…
Easy CMMC Compliance
Reducing your CMMC Level 1 compliance scope is as easy as plugging in an ethernet cable,
Plug in. Reduce your scope.
Device Isolation
The Teleportal creates an enclave for connected devices to communicate across your private network securely.
Control access by where you plug in.
No More Software
There is no software installation AT ALL with the Teleportal.
Reduce your attack surfaces.
Near Line-Rate Speed
100 Gbps throughput from Teleportal to Teleportal with sub-microsecond latency.
Speed without compromised performance.
How is the Teleportal different from a software VPN or SD-WAN?
The Teleportal provides methods for assisting with CMMC compliance while also offering remote connectivity and network scope reduction.
The Teleportal operates entirely in silicon and with no configuration overhead.
How does the Teleportal support CMMC 2.0 compliance?
The Teleportal reduces your CMMC Level 1 compliance scope through network segmentation, meaning fewer devices need to meet certification requirements. It implements NIST-standard post-quantum cryptography at the hardware layer, giving your compliance posture a foundation that holds up under assessment.
We recommend discussing your specific C3PAO assessment scope with your compliance lead and we're happy to provide technical documentation to support that conversation.
What does "hardware-native" encryption actually mean for my network?
It means there is no software to install, configure, or maintain. Ever.
There's no software stack to patch, no configuration surface to harden, and no performance overhead.
How long does deployment actually take?
Minutes, not months. Plug the Teleportal into your network, add it to your account, and your devices are protected. No network reconfiguration required and no IT involvement needed for initial setup.
We're already exploring solutions with a larger vendor. Why would we look at Faltrix?
The incumbents are retrofitting quantum readiness onto product lines that weren't designed for it. That means longer timelines, higher costs, and more complexity at exactly the moment your compliance deadline is closest.
The Teleportal was built hardware-native from the ground up. If your deadline is real, the implementation timeline matters as much as the technology.
We haven't started a quantum readiness program yet. Is it too late?
Not yet, but the window is narrowing. The C3PAO assessment backlog is already 6 to 12 months out, and the October 31, 2026 deadline for all new contract awards is firm. The Teleportal's plug-in deployment means implementation time is not the bottleneck. Getting the conversation started is.
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