Introducing enQase for Quantum-Safe Security

enQase offers security beyond PQC; the only comprehensive, flexible, scalable solution that utilizes enhanced quantum technologies to protect data against current and future quantum threats without compromising operational performance. "enQase counters this threat with a robust data security solution that leverages quantum mechanics to enhance NIST Post-Quantum Cryptography (PQC) protection. 13, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- enQase, a groundbreaking quantum-safe security solution, launches today to safeguard the most sensitive information against the threat of quantum attacks. As global quantum security pioneers with 15 patents, enQase continuously innovates and develops next-generation solutions, including advanced QKD implementations for terrestrial and space-based networks. This innovative solution addresses the urgent calls from leading business technology analyst, cybersecurity experts, and governments worldwide who are stressing the importance to fortify digital defenses against quantum computing threats. In comparison, enQase takes quantum-safe security beyond conventional standards by harnessing the power of quantum mechanics to fortify and 'enQase' NIST's PQC standards. Recognizing that every organization safeguards sensitive data —and for certain industries the stakes are far higher— enQase ensures that critical sectors such as finance, healthcare, government, critical infrastructure, and defense, are equipped to shield their most sensitive information with unwavering vigilance. enQase simplifies quantum security management through an intuitive central console, reducing the need for specialized expertise while delivering practical, business-centric solutions. Experts, including the World Economic Forum, recommend combining PQC with Quantum Random Number Generation (QRNG) to provide organizations with the strongest protection against future quantum computing threats. The company's technology addresses critical shortcomings in existing cybersecurity measures, particularly in the face of emerging quantum computing threats. The urgency to act is because the stakes are high, as malicious hackers who acquire highly sensitive encrypted data today could decrypt soon with quantum computers – thus the term "harvest now, decrypt later". By offering a truly future-proof solution, enQase enables businesses to stay ahead of sophisticated quantum and AI-driven hacking attempts. While PQC is anticipated to offer good data security, the integration of both technologies is considered the most comprehensive approach to safeguarding sensitive information in the post-quantum era. enQase offers unparalleled deployment flexibility, with options ranging from Software-as-a-Service (SaaS), Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS), perpetual licensing and on-premises hardware solutions. enQase offers versatile solutions spanning various deployment options, including SaaS, Cloud, PaaS, on-premises, and hardware-based implementations.

This Cyber News was published on www.darkreading.com. Publication date: Tue, 18 Feb 2025 14:15:05 +0000


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