SEALSQ Advances Post-Quantum Cryptography for Blockchain and NRC Invests in Quantum Technologies
SEALSQ Corp is enhancing blockchain security by integrating post-quantum cryptographic technologies into its hardware and protocols. This proactive approach aims to protect digital transactions from future quantum computing threats. Concurrently, Canada’s National Research Council (NRC) is investing over $900 million under its Defence Industrial Strategy to bolster aerospace defense capabilities and advance quantum technologies, including $161 million specifically for defense and security applications in quantum science.

SEALSQ Corp is implementing post-quantum cryptographic technologies to secure blockchain infrastructures against future quantum computing threats. The integration includes NIST-selected algorithms like CRYSTALS-Kyber and CRYSTALS-Dilithium in secure elements and TPM-class chips to enhance transaction integrity and identity protection. Concurrently, the National Research Council of Canada is investing over $900 million under its Defence Industrial Strategy to develop aerospace defense capabilities and accelerate quantum technologies, including $161 million for defense applications, supporting initiatives in quantum sensing and safe communications.




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