SEALSQ Corp is expanding its post-quantum security capabilities with several key developments in quantum-resistant hardware and cryptography. The company is preparing to launch its QS7001 quantum-resilient secure hardware platform, which implements advanced post-quantum cryptography designed to establish new standards for secure transactions and digital communications. The advancement follows SEALSQ’s recent integration of post-quantum security into GSMA-accredited eSIM technology, demonstrating the company’s commitment to quantum-resistant solutions.
The company’s strategic focus includes the development of cost-effective post-quantum semiconductors, specifically engineered to support decentralized AI development while maintaining resistance against potential quantum computing attacks. These initiatives aim to make quantum-resistant security solutions more accessible across various industries. The growing need for quantum-resistant technology has become increasingly urgent as quantum computing capabilities advance, threatening traditional encryption methods that protect sensitive data and communications.
In a significant milestone, SEALSQ will become the first company to publicly demonstrate post-quantum cryptography (PQC) algorithms operating on their proprietary secure hardware. The demonstration showcases the practical implementation of quantum-resistant technology in functional hardware systems, building on earlier industry efforts to develop quantum-safe PKI security solutions for IoT devices and digital infrastructure.
The company recently participated in the Nasdaq Closing Bell ceremony, marking their progress in quantum-resistant security development. The event coincided with their presentation of the QS7001 platform, which represents their latest advancement in quantum-resilient hardware technology. The platform’s development comes at a time when cybersecurity firms worldwide are increasingly focusing on post-quantum solutions, as evidenced by recent investments in companies like Wultra, which raised €3 million to expand its post-quantum authentication solutions.
“PQC aims to develop new cryptographic methods that are secure against quantum attacks,” said SEALSQ. The company’s QS7001 platform integrates these methods into a comprehensive hardware solution that addresses emerging security challenges in the quantum computing era. The development is particularly significant as organizations worldwide prepare for the transition to quantum-resistant cryptography to protect against future quantum computing threats.
Sources: QuiverQuant, AInvest, CB Insights
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