PQSecure Joins NIST NCCoE PQC Consortium as a Technology Partner

PQSecure is excited to announce that we have joined the Post-Quantum Cryptography (PQC) Consortium at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) National Cybersecurity Center of Excellence (NCCoE). Through a Cooperative Research and Development Agreement (CRADA), PQSecure will collaborate with NIST and other technology partners from academia and industry to support […]

PQSecure Recognized in ABI Research’s Spotlight on Post-Quantum Cryptography Innovators

PQSecure has been recognized by ABI Research in their latest report, “Inside the Rise of Post-Quantum Cryptography IP Innovators.” This acknowledgment shows PQSecure’s continued leadership in advancing post-quantum cryptographic IP, offering both hardware and software solutions designed with robust side-channel protections for high-security applications. To explore the full report and […]

PQSecure Collaborates with Menta to Advance Post-Quantum Cryptographic IP on eFPGA

PQSecure is proud to collaborate with Menta in bringing our post-quantum cryptographic IP, ML-KEM and ML-DSA, to their flexible eFPGA platforms. These implementations include side-channel protections and customizable performance profiles, making them ideal for ASIC and SoC designs requiring crypto agility. As PQC standards evolve, Menta’s eFPGA enables rapid adaptation […]

PQSecure Collaborates with GMU on Side-Channel Protection Tools

PQSecure, in collaboration with researchers from George Mason University, has contributed to the development of novel tools for evaluating and protecting cryptographic implementations against side-channel attacks. The work, recently published in Journal of Cryptographic Engineering, presents automated methods for detecting vulnerabilities in hardware and software designs, advancing the state of secure […]

PQSecure Sponsors the “Convening to Act: Accelerating Adoption of Quantum-Resistant Cryptography” Event

PQSecure is proud to sponsor the “Convening to Act: Accelerating Adoption of Quantum-Resistant Cryptography” event, hosted by the National Cryptologic Foundation (NCF) in partnership with the National Security Agency (NSA). This significant event will take place in March 2025, focusing on addressing emerging challenges in cybersecurity and cryptology. The NCF’s […]

PCSecure and FAU Unveil Groundbreaking Research on Post-Quantum Cryptography Vulnerabilities

PQSecure, led by CEO Dr. Reza Azarderakhsh, has made a significant breakthrough in post-quantum cryptography security. PQSecure’s research team, alongside Dr. Reza Azarderakhsh’s graduate students at Florida Atlantic University, successfully showed a Correlation Power Analysis (CPA) side-channel attack on an industry-grade hardware implementation of the ML-DSA digital signature algorithm within […]

PQSecure Researcher and GMU Collaborate on Breakthrough Study on Side-Channel Attacks Against BIKE

A researcher at PQSecure, Luke Beckwith, in collaboration with George Mason University (GMU), has published a groundbreaking study showcasing how side-channel attacks can be conducted on BIKE, a key encapsulation mechanism (KEM) recommended by NIST for future post-quantum cryptography (PQC) standardization. The findings contribute to the ongoing efforts of PQSecure, […]

PQSecure Joins the Post-Quantum Cryptography Coalition (PQCC)

PQSecure is proud to announce our official membership in the Post-Quantum Cryptography Coalition (PQCC). As a leading innovator in post-quantum cryptographic hardware IPs for IoT, embedded devices, and secure silicon, PQSecure is committed to advancing the development and adoption of secure cryptographic standards to safeguard our digital future. The Post-Quantum […]

NIST Releases First Finalized Post-Quantum Encryption Standards

The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has officially released its first three finalized post-quantum encryption standards. These standards secure a variety of electronic information against post-quantum threats. As a result, NIST recommends computer system administrators to begin making the transition to the new standards at the earliest opportunity. […]

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