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Post-Quantum Encryption Technology
Post-Quantum Cryptography (PQC) is a field dedicated to developing encryption technologies capable of resisting attacks from quantum computers. It primarily focuses on public-key encryption (asymmetric encryption) algorithms, as these algorithms in traditional encryption methods may be vulnerable to quantum computer attacks. Quantum computers possess unique computational power, enabling them to solve complex problems that traditional computers cannot handle within a short period. Experts claim that in the near future, traditional encryption algorithms will be fully compromised, putting cybersecurity at significant risk.
Jmem Tek has embedded PQC algorithms into hardware, developing innovative technology that makes PQC computations three times faster than existing solutions on the market. Combined with our patented native invisible key, this elevates security protection to a new level. Our technology complies with the PQC standards officially released by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) in August 2024, with Kyber as the FIPS 203 standard for general encryption and Dilithium as the FIPS 204 standard for digital signatures.
Countries worldwide have released PQC migration regulations, strongly recommending that encryption algorithms be upgraded to PQC standards. This growing demand is expected to drive the potential market to reach $290 billion within the next five years.
PQC can protect encrypted communication between the cloud and devices and ensure identity authentication during remote firmware updates, preventing data leakages and raising the level of security to a point where even quantum computers cannot break through. It is expected to find broad applications in AIoT, fintech, automotive electronics, and military defense sectors.