pQKD patent has been granted
We are excited to announce that the European Patent Office (EPO) has granted our patent for the Post-Quantum Encryption Key Distribution (pQKD) method and device.
You can view the official confirmation here: EPO Register – EP23461518.
The patent will be formally published by the EPO in early April.
The pQKD solution developed by our team is designed to deliver enhanced protection against cryptanalytic attacks, offering robust security for critical infrastructure. It fully emulates QKD devices at the protocol level and features a genuine quantum entropy source, along with the recently standardized post-quantum ML-KEM (Module-Lattice Key Encapsulation Mechanism) by NIST, now recognized as FIPS-203 (formerly known as CRYSTALS-KYBER).
This device forms a core part of our Quantum Cryptography Migration System (QCMS), enabling clients to initiate their transition to quantum-safe security without the need for significant budget allocations.
The device is now available for purchase in pre-production versions, offered in both desktop and rack-mounted formats.
For more information about our solutions, feel free to contact us.
Leave a Reply