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QuintessenceLabs And Equinix To Protect Enterprises From Threats Posed By Quantum Computing

QuintessenceLabs, renowned for its quantum-safe encryption announced it has deployed its Trusted Security Foundation® (TSF®) key and policy manager appliance in Equinix’s International Business Exchange™ (IBX®) data center in Canberra to help organisations strengthen their defences against the cryptographic threats posed by quantum computing.

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Last updated: November 11, 2024 7:21 pm
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As advanced cyber threats increase and quantum computing approaches, enterprises face a pressing need to adopt robust encryption and transition to quantum-resilient technologies.

QuintessenceLabs, a leader in quantum-safe encryption, has responded by deploying its Trusted Security Foundation® (TSF®) key and policy manager appliance at Equinix’s International Business Exchange™ (IBX®) data center in Canberra.

The strategic deployment aims to empower organisations to bolster their defences against the looming cryptographic challenges posed by quantum computing.

Quantum computers are expected to be able to break today’s encryption in minutes, and nation-state actors are already harvesting encrypted sensitive data with the intention to decrypt it later when the technology is available.

In Australia, to address this threat, the Australian Signals Directorate is actively encouraging organisations to make plans to transition to the use of Post-Quantum Cryptographic (PQC) algorithms within their own environments.

Additionally, recent announcements by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)in the United States, which include the first standards for post-quantum cryptography, underscore the urgency of this transition and the need to start building cryptographic agility now.

Enterprises across many industries face significant challenges implementing robust encryption due to the complexity of managing encryption keys across diverse environments.

With the continued proliferation of 5G, IoT, and sensorised environments, the number of encryption keys needed will soon rise into the millions.

According to QuintessenceLabs Founder and CEO, Vikram Sharma the advent of quantum computing presents risks to critical elements of today’s public key infrastructure.

“To mitigate these, QuintessenceLabs is pioneering technologies that support both current encryption standards and emerging post-quantum cryptography, Sharma said

“A clear benefit of hosting our technology with Equinix is its high-quality infrastructure, connectivity and global footprint, which supports our expansion efforts,”

“The easy process of installing our TSF product inside Equinix data centres opens up exciting commercial opportunities in key strategic markets around the world.” he said

Aside from Canberra, QuintessenceLabs will expand to other Equinix IBX locations in the United States and Asia-Pacific.

Public and private sector organisations can access and deploy high-quality, scalable encryption solutions within their private environment, or via an upcoming as-a-service model, adding the flexibility and control to meet diverse customer needs.

  • Equinix supports several quantum businesses as part of its global network of more than 10,000 customers and is well placed to support businesses like QuintessenceLabs on its growth journey and lead the transition towards a range of quantum technologies
  • QuintessenceLabs‘ suite of hardware and software products enable seamless encryption key management, ensuring comprehensive data protection at an enterprise scale.

By allowing seamless communication between quantum systems and operational data processing infrastructure, Equinix and QuintessenceLabs ensure thousands of organisations around the world can access quantum-enhanced cybersecurity solutions.

By Austech Media
Austech Media is Australian press release distribution and publishing organisation dedicated to the technology industry. Incorporating distribution of technology news and events
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