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CryptoNext Security First in EU With Full NIST Quantum-Safe Certification
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CryptoNext Security First in EU With Full NIST Quantum-Safe Certification

CryptoNext Security has become the first European Union company to achieve full National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) Quantum-Safe certification, a milestone in the development of defenses against future quantum computer attacks. The certification validates CryptoNext Security’s implementation of all three standardized post-quantum cryptographic algorithms, ensuring a new level of security for data protection. This achievement centers on the company’s integration of these algorithms into ProvenRun’s ProvenHSM hardware security module, creating a crypto-agile system designed to withstand the evolving threat of quantum computing. According to a press release, the integration delivers “a crypto-agile, high-assurance hardware security module built for the quantum era.” The certification underscores CryptoNext Security’s commitment to proactively addressing the long-term risks posed by increasingly powerful computing technologies. Post-Quantum Integration Enhances ProvenHSM Security Module A hardware security module now incorporates defenses against potential attacks from future quantum computers, representing a significant step toward long-term data protection. This collaboration delivers a crypto-agile solution, allowing for seamless updates to cryptographic algorithms as new standards and threats arise, and ensuring sustained security beyond the capabilities of current encryption methods. ProvenRun’s ProvenHSM is intended to provide a secure foundation for sensitive data and operations, safeguarding against both conventional and future quantum-enabled attacks. The alliance between CryptoNext Security and ProvenRun demonstrates a commitment to anticipating and mitigating future cybersecurity risks, and the resulting module offers a robust defense against increasingly sophisticated threats. By embedding post-quantum cryptography directly into the hardware, the companies aim to provide a more resilient and long-lasting security solution for critical infra

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