
Insider Brief Press release – SEALSQ Corp (NASDAQ: LAES) (“SEALSQ” or “Company”), a company that focuses on developing and selling Semiconductors, PKI, and Post-Quantum technology hardware and software products, and Quobly, a pioneer in silicon based quantum computing, today announced the signing of a $5 million commercial agreement under which Quobly will integrate SEALSQ quantum-security technologies, secure […]
The increasing maturity of quantum computing necessitates immediate focus on security, especially post-quantum cryptography, to protect future quantum systems from current or near-future threats.
This agreement highlights the critical need for integrating advanced security measures into quantum computing infrastructure from its early developmental stages, ensuring its long-term viability and trustworthiness.
The explicit integration of post-quantum security directly into quantum computing hardware signifies a shift towards proactive, fundamental security design rather than retrospective application.
- · SEALSQ
- · Quobly
- · Post-quantum cryptography developers
- · Quantum computing sector
- · Entities neglecting quantum-safe security
- · Classical encryption reliant systems in the quantum era
This deal will directly accelerate the development and deployment of secure quantum computing hardware.
It could set a precedent for other quantum hardware developers to integrate robust, post-quantum security features, fostering a more secure quantum ecosystem.
The widespread adoption of such security could contribute to the obsolescence of existing cryptographic standards faster than anticipated, leading to significant industry upheaval.
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