Quantum Intelligence Hub

Security Policy

This policy may apply to Quantum Intelligence Hub LTD, QIHHUB.COM, QIHHUB.INFO, QIHNETWORK.COM, QIHHUB.ONLINE, QIHHUB.NET, QIHHUB.SHOP, QIHHUB.STORE, OMERAKIN.NL, and related QIH ecosystem platforms.

The QIH ecosystem may operate cybersecurity environments, hosting systems, webshop infrastructures, automation platforms, educational systems, operational monitoring environments, cloud-connected services, and international digital infrastructure ecosystems.

QIH may implement operational cybersecurity practices intended to strengthen infrastructure continuity, reduce operational risk exposure, support digital resilience, and improve platform security awareness across interconnected systems.

1. Security Objectives

QIH operational security objectives may include:

  • infrastructure continuity;
  • digital resilience;
  • service stability;
  • operational visibility;
  • risk reduction;
  • security awareness;
  • access management;
  • operational monitoring.

2. Infrastructure Protection

QIH may use infrastructure protection systems including:

  • server hardening;
  • SSL encryption;
  • authentication systems;
  • firewall technologies;
  • operational monitoring systems;
  • security logging;
  • backup environments;
  • traffic filtering systems.

Infrastructure protection measures may evolve according to operational requirements and threat conditions.

3. Access Control Systems

Operational access may be restricted through:

  • role-based permissions;
  • authentication controls;
  • administrative separation;
  • access monitoring;
  • security verification systems;
  • multi-factor authentication environments where applicable.

Unauthorized access attempts may trigger automated or manual security responses.

4. Monitoring and Threat Detection

QIH may use monitoring systems intended to detect:

  • unauthorized access attempts;
  • malicious automation;
  • spam behavior;
  • abnormal infrastructure activity;
  • operational instability;
  • potential security incidents;
  • service abuse patterns.

Operational monitoring may include temporary storage of technical logs and infrastructure events.

5. Data and Operational Security

QIH may adopt operational safeguards designed to support:

  • data confidentiality;
  • operational continuity;
  • service availability;
  • infrastructure integrity;
  • technical risk management;
  • controlled administrative access.

No online infrastructure environment can guarantee absolute protection against all cyber risks.

6. Third-Party Providers

QIH may rely on independent providers including:

  • hosting companies;
  • payment processors;
  • cloud infrastructure providers;
  • automation systems;
  • educational platforms;
  • analytics services;
  • communication systems.

Third-party providers may maintain separate operational and security frameworks outside direct QIH operational control.

7. User Security Responsibilities

Users may remain responsible for:

  • protecting account credentials;
  • maintaining password confidentiality;
  • avoiding unauthorized sharing of access;
  • maintaining secure endpoint devices;
  • using lawful operational practices;
  • reporting suspicious activity where applicable.

8. Incident Management

QIH may review and respond to operational security incidents according to:

  • severity level;
  • infrastructure impact;
  • operational continuity risks;
  • technical verification;
  • legal obligations;
  • third-party provider coordination.

Response timelines may vary depending on infrastructure conditions and incident complexity.

9. Security Testing and Disclosure

Responsible vulnerability disclosure may be coordinated through separate disclosure procedures.

Additional information:

10. Prohibited Security Activities

Unauthorized activities may include:

  • penetration attempts without authorization;
  • service disruption attacks;
  • credential theft;
  • malware deployment;
  • data extraction attempts;
  • social engineering attacks;
  • unauthorized automation abuse;
  • operational interference.

11. International Operations

QIH infrastructure environments may operate across multiple international regions, hosting providers, cloud systems, and operational jurisdictions.

Operational security procedures may vary depending on infrastructure provider capabilities, regulatory environments, and international operational limitations.

12. Limitation of Liability

To the extent permitted by applicable law, QIH may adopt a limited liability approach regarding:

  • internet-wide disruptions;
  • third-party infrastructure failures;
  • external cyber incidents;
  • hosting outages;
  • cloud provider interruptions;
  • indirect operational losses;
  • external platform compromises.

14. Contact

For operational security communication and cybersecurity-related inquiries:

QUANTUM INTELLIGENCE HUB LTD
71-75 Shelton Street,
Covent Garden,
London, WC2H 9JQ
United Kingdom

Security Team: security@qihhub.com
Legal: legal@qihhub.com
General: info@qihhub.com

Last Updated: May 2026