SeQure Quantum Deploys Quantum-Safe Link for Chile's Electrical Infrastructure
SeQure Quantum has successfully deployed a quantum-safe communication link in Chile, enhancing cybersecurity for critical electrical infrastructure. This deployment integrates Quantum Random Number Generation, Post-Quantum Cryptography, and high-security encryptors, addressing the emerging threat of quantum-enabled decryption of stored communications.

SeQure Quantum has completed the deployment of a quantum-safe link between the Coordinador Eléctrico Nacional (CEN) and an electricity sector operator in Chile. The implemented technology incorporates Quantum Random Number Generation (QRNG) and Post-Quantum Cryptography (PQC), creating a security architecture that generates cryptographic keys from a true random source.
This project addresses the Harvest Now, Decrypt Later threat, where encrypted communications may be compromised by future quantum computers. The deployment involved Thales Group as a partner and was validated by Dreamlab Technologies, ensuring resilience in operational environments. The successful implementation positions Chile as a leader in quantum cybersecurity, with potential applications in telecommunications, water, finance, and defense.




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