According to a recent LinkedIn post from Multiverse Computing, the company is highlighting work by its cryptography engineer on preparing Internet of Things, or IoT, systems for the emerging quantum computing era. The post outlines a focus on practical post-quantum cryptography, or PQC, that can be deployed without completely redesigning existing infrastructure.
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The company’s LinkedIn post highlights a hybrid TLS approach that combines classical and quantum-resistant key exchange mechanisms. It also references validation on resource-constrained devices such as the ESP32, suggesting an emphasis on real-world feasibility rather than purely theoretical security.
The post suggests that Multiverse Computing is positioning its secure and sovereign AI offerings around “quantum-ready” infrastructure, which could be relevant for clients in regulated or security-sensitive sectors. For investors, this focus on PQC and IoT security may indicate a strategy to capture early demand in quantum-safe cybersecurity, potentially differentiating the firm within the broader quantum and AI software market.
If enterprises begin to prioritize future-proof encryption for large-scale IoT deployments, Multiverse Computing’s work in end-to-end secure telemetry pipelines could translate into deeper engagements and higher switching costs. However, commercial impact will depend on the pace of customer adoption of PQC standards and the competitive landscape, where larger cybersecurity vendors may also move aggressively into quantum-safe solutions.

