Sensitive government and defence data must remain secure not just today, but decades into the future – including against the eventual arrival of quantum computers capable of breaking current encryption.
Post-Quantum swaps out traditional encryption for algorithms designed to hold up even if large-scale quantum machines become practical. Its hybrid VPN technology – based on the RFC9370 standard it helped write – is already running in NATO production networks. The company also provides secure messaging and stronger identity controls that combine biometrics with post-quantum cryptography. For governments handling classified material with decades-long lifespans, the shift is less about hype and more about future-proofing secrets before it’s too late. CP
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