SEALSQ (LAES) announces that its already-launched QS7001 Quantum Shield secure element, is fully ready to deliver immediate CNSA 2.0 compliance. This production-proven chip embeds NIST-standardized post-quantum cryptography directly into hardware, enabling organizations to transition to quantum-resistant architectures today while maintaining full compatibility with existing systems. Designed for a broad range of security-critical environments, the QS7001 provides robust protection against current and future cryptographic threats, supporting the wide adoption of next-generation security standards. The QS7001, already in volume production and shipping to customers worldwide, remains the industry’s first commercially available hardware-embedded PQC secure element, built on a 32-bit Secured RISC-V Architecture Microcontroller to deliver unmatched performance and security for resource-constrained environments. By integrating quantum-resistant algorithms at the silicon level, the QS7001 eliminates the vulnerabilities inherent in software-only implementations, such as side-channel attacks and performance bottlenecks.
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