Utimaco launches Quantum Protect solution and free PQC simulator
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Utimaco Launches Quantum Protect Suite and PQC Simulator to Support Post-Quantum Cryptography Migration - Quantum Computing Report
Cybersecurity provider Utimaco has announced the release of Quantum Protect, a post-quantum cryptography (PQC) solution package designed for its u.trust General Purpose HSM Se-Series, alongside a free simulator for testing quantum-safe algorithm integration. The product supports both the NIST-standardized ML-KEM (FIPS 203) and ML-DSA (FIPS 204) algorithms, as well as the mature hash-based signature schemes [...] The post Utimaco Launches Quantum…
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ASELSAN and TÜBİTAK BİLGEM conduct joint studies in the field of post-quantum cryptography. The Post-Quantum Cryptography Workshop, organized in this context, was held on December 5, 2019. In line with the decisions taken at the ASELSAN-TÜBİTAK BİLGEM Cooperation Workshop held between February 29 and March 1, 2020, it was decided to collaborate in the projects of the Ministry of National Defense and the Presidency of Defense Industry, which are …
Quantum Computing and Financial Security: The Next Cryptographic Frontier - Datos Insights
In an upcoming Executive Brief to be published by Datos Insights, cybersecurity expert Jane Ginn outlines critical developments in post-quantum cryptography that FIs should be monitoring closely. The brief, titled NIST’s PQC Standardization: Implications for Financial Services, highlights how quantum computing advancements are creating both challenges and strategic opportunities for the financial sector. Historical Context Meets Modern Challenge…
Utimaco releases Quantum Protect solution - Help Net Security
Utimaco launched Quantum Protect, the Post Quantum Cryptography application package for its u.trust General Purpose HSM (Hardware Security Modules) Se-Series. The advent of quantum computers poses a threat to today’s cryptographic landscape. A cryptanalytically relevant quantum computer that could break common public key schemes such as RSA or ECC is expected by 2030. That may seem far away, but organizations need to plan their migration to Post…
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