"New Solution Aims to Address Quantum Security Threats"

Quantum computing will significantly increase computing power. However, that capability poses a threat to cryptographic systems, potentially jeopardizing global data. To solve the problem, QuSecure is introducing an industry-first end-to-end post-quantum cybersecurity (PQC) software-based solution that protects encrypted communications and data with quantum resilience. Leading experts, including Arthur Herman, senior fellow and director of the Hudson Institute's Quantum Alliance Initiative, think that a Cryptographically Relevant Quantum Computer (CRQC) will be ready within the next three to five years. A CRQC is a quantum computer capable of breaking current cryptography and exposing the world's encrypted conversations and data. Nation-state attackers are also suspected to be stealing encrypted data today, using a 'steal now, decode later' approach to capture global encrypted data that will be decrypted retroactively once a CRQC is available. QuSecure's new QuProtect solution enables quantum-resilient cryptography at any time, on any device. It employs an end-to-end Quantum-as-a-Service (QSaaS) security architecture that addresses the most vulnerable aspects of the digital ecosystem, combining zero-trust, next-generation post-quantum cryptography, quantum-strength keys, high availability, ease of deployment, and active defense into a comprehensive and interoperable cybersecurity suite. The end-to-end strategy considers the whole data lifecycle, including data storage, communication, and consumption. This article continues to discuss QuSecure's new QuProtect solution aimed at addressing quantum security threats. 

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