SEALSQ showcased the Quantum Shield QS7001, a quantum-resistant chip designed for integration into various intelligent devices to meet emerging cryptographic mandates like CNSA 2.0. The chip features native hardware support for ML-DSA-87, ML-KEM, SHA-3, AES-256 encryption, and TRNG, ensuring compliance with CNSA 2.0 requirements. Additionally, the QS7001 offers hardware acceleration for lattice-based post-quantum primitives, enhancing performance and reducing power consumption. This chip addresses the need for quantum resilience in robotics, autonomous systems, automotive ECUs, and other critical applications. SEALSQ is at the forefront of developing Post-Quantum Technology solutions to safeguard data against future quantum threats.

CNSA 2.0 mandates the transition to post-quantum algorithms for secure boot, firmware signing, and key exchange to protect national security systems from quantum computing threats. The QS7001 chip aligns with CNSA 2.0 requirements by offering secure storage, encryption, and authentication capabilities essential for robotics, defense systems, and critical infrastructure. SEALSQ’s focus on developing quantum-resistant hardware and software solutions aims to address the urgent security challenges posed by quantum computing advancements. With a strategic emphasis on post-quantum cryptography, SEALSQ ensures organizations stay protected against evolving cyber threats.

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