SEALSQ Post-Quantum Chips: Ideal for Securing Critical Infrastructures Against Quantum Attacks
SEALSQ Post-Quantum Chips: Ideal for Securing Critical Infrastructures Against Quantum Attacks
SEALSQ Corp (“SEALSQ” or the “Company”), a leader in semiconductor, PKI, and post-quantum technology solutions, today announced that is at the forefront of the transition to the robotization era with its groundbreaking post-quantum chips. Designed to defend against the rising threat of quantum cyberattacks, these advanced chips are set to revolutionize security for critical infrastructure sectors globally.
SEALSQ and WISeKey Further Integrate Their Technologies to Revolutionize the Digital Ecosystem With PQC Chips, Cybersecurity, Satellites and Advanced TIoT Solutions
SEALSQ and WISeKey Further Integrate Their Technologies to Revolutionize the Digital Ecosystem With PQC Chips, Cybersecurity, Satellites and Advanced TIoT Solutions
SEALSQ Corp ("SEALSQ" or "Company"), a leader in the development of post-quantum technology, announced today that is strengthening its strategic collaboration with its parent company, WISeKey International Holding Ltd. (“WISeKey” or the “Company”), a global leader in cybersecurity and digital identity, to drive innovation across the digital ecosystem. Together, these organizations are integrating cutting-edge technologies to address the critical challenges of secure connectivity, post-quantum cryptography, and the burgeoning demands of IoT.
Adtran’s Oscilloquartz High-Performance Optical Cesium Technology Integrated in Swiss Timescale Infrastructure at METAS
Adtran’s Oscilloquartz High-Performance Optical Cesium Technology Integrated in Swiss Timescale Infrastructure at METAS
Adtran today announced that Switzerland’s Federal Institute of Metrology METAS has successfully deployed its OSA 3300 HP, improving national timekeeping performance and supporting critical scientific research. As the industry’s first high-performance optical cesium atomic clock, the OSA 3300 HP sets new standards for accuracy and stability, while assuring 10 years of operation. It also strengthens Switzerland’s contribution to Universal Time Coordinated (UTC), bolstering its position in the global timekeeping network. By providing an ultra-stable frequency source, the OSA 3300 HP offers major advances in the field of metrology, ensuring that Switzerland remains at the forefront of precision measurement and timekeeping.
Kudelski IoT Launches Quantum-Resistant Security IP, Future-Proofing Semiconductors Against Emerging Quantum Threats
Kudelski IoT Launches Quantum-Resistant Security IP, Future-Proofing Semiconductors Against Emerging Quantum Threats
Kudelski IoT, a division of the Kudelski Group (SIX: KUD.S) and a global leader in digital security and IoT solutions, today announced the integration of quantum-resistant cryptography into its KSE security IP products for semiconductor manufacturers, further enhancing their ability to safeguard System on Chip (SoC) products and the devices that use them from emerging quantum computing threats and ensure long-term data protection for their customers.
WISeKey PKI and SEALSQ Post-Quantum Technologies Enhance E-Voting Security Through Advanced Cybersecurity and AI Integration
WISeKey PKI and SEALSQ Post-Quantum Technologies Enhance E-Voting Security Through Advanced Cybersecurity and AI Integration
WISeKey International Holding, a global leader in cybersecurity digital identity and Internet of Things (IoT) innovations operating as a holding company, today unveiled a new phase in e-voting technology, which integrates post-quantum cryptography and artificial intelligence (AI) to address the increasing complexity of cybersecurity threats in digital voting. This advancement positions WISeKey and its subsidiary, SEALSQ Corp, as pioneers in secure e-voting, providing a robust solution for governments and institutions committed to a secure, transparent, and efficient electoral process.
Qanova Receives New Quantum Innogrant at EPFL
Qanova Receives New Quantum Innogrant at EPFL
Qanova Tech – a startup coming from ETH and EPFL – has been awarded a CHF100,000 EFPL Quantum Innogrant grant to help accelerate its journey to market. Led by Dr. Simone Frasca, this startup is a collaboration between the laboratories of Professor Wallraff and Professor Scarlino.
Fundamental Quantum Model Recreated From Nanographenes
Fundamental Quantum Model Recreated From Nanographenes
Quantum technologies exploit the unusual properties of the most fundamental building blocks of matter. They promise breakthroughs in communication, computing, sensors and much more. However, quantum states are fragile, and their effects are difficult to grasp, making research into real-world applications challenging. Empa researchers and their partners have now achieved a breakthrough: Using a kind of “quantum Lego”, they have been able to accurately realize a well-known theoretical quantum physics model in a synthetic material.
SEALSQ Organizes “The Day After Tomorrow: IoT Security in the Post-Quantum Age” Webinar
SEALSQ Organizes “The Day After Tomorrow: IoT Security in the Post-Quantum Age” Webinar
SEALSQ Corp("SEALSQ" or "Company"), a company that focuses on developing and selling Semiconductors, PKI, and Post-Quantum technology hardware and software products, today is hosting a webinar titled "The Day After Tomorrow: IoT Security in the Post-Quantum Age." This event will showcase SEALSQ's latest advancements in post-quantum technologies and address critical questions from clients and industry leaders about the future of security in the quantum era.
A New Spectroscopy Reveals Water’s Quantum Secrets
A New Spectroscopy Reveals Water’s Quantum Secrets
For the first time, EPFL researchers have exclusively observed molecules participating in hydrogen bonds in liquid water, measuring electronic and nuclear quantum effects that were previously accessible only via theoretical simulations.
University of Basel and QuantumBasel Join Forces for Quantum Computing Innovation in Switzerland
University of Basel and QuantumBasel Join Forces for Quantum Computing Innovation in Switzerland
The University of Basel and QuantumBasel have agreed to collaborate to further develop the Center for Quantum Computing and Quantum Coherence (QC2) at the Department of Physics into a leading center of excellence for quantum computing and to strengthen the bridge between cutting-edge research and industrial applications in quantum computing. This partnership will enhance the cluster of quantum research in the Basel region and drive the development of quantum algorithms and their practical application. This will strengthen Switzerland's position in the international race for the leading role in technology.