SEALSQ (LAES) Corp and its subsidiary IC’Alps announced a series of advances in their Common Criteria security certification programs – including the successful completion of hardware security tests for the QS7001 Secure Element platform and the unqualified renewal of IC’Alps’ site certification. “Independent evaluator SERMA has confirmed that SEALSQ’s QS7001 Secure Element passed fault injection and side-channel attack resistance testing – the most stringent physical security assessments in the Common Criteria evaluation process – with a final verdict of PASS. The result validates the platform’s robustness against sophisticated, real-world attack vectors and marks a critical inflection point in SEALSQ’s post-quantum cryptographic hardware certification journey. In a concurrent development, IC’Alps successfully completed its Common Criteria certification renewal audit at its Grenoble design center, conducted by SERMA CESTI, confirming that IC’Alps will formally renew its CC certification. This outcome further strengthens SEALSQ’s consolidated certification perimeter and underscores the operational maturity of the Group’s secure design capabilities.”
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