Kudelski Group Expands Quantum Security Solutions
to Address Advanced and Evolving Threat Landscape
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Enhanced cybersecurity offerings – including tools, services, and strategies – will help clients transition |
Cheseaux-sur-Lausanne, Switzerland and Phoenix (AZ), USA – June 6, 2023 –The Kudelski Group (SIX: KUD.S), the world leader in digital security, today announced the expansion of its quantum-resistant solutions portfolio to ensure long-term security and
compliance for its clients.
With quantum computing technology rapidly becoming a significant disruptor in the world of cybersecurity, existing cryptographic systems are increasingly at risk. While quantum computers have the potential to solve very complex and time consuming problems, one of their most concerning applications is breaking today’s widely used cryptographic techniques, potentially granting cybercriminals and cyber warfare divisions access to massive amounts of protected data and even enabling them to take control of IT and IoT systems. Most experts predict that quantum computers with the maturity to break existing cryptographic techniques will be available in less than a decade.
To address this rapidly escalating quantum threat, the Kudelski Group, along with its partners, is providing clients with a suite of services and products designed to streamline and expedite this shift to quantum-resistant technologies. This comprehensive strategy incorporates a thorough quantum threat evaluation, a detailed cryptographic discovery and inventory process, and a review of the client's existing security architecture. This provides critical insights and actionable recommendations tailored to each client's unique needs.
Further services include detailed hardware security evaluations and a secure Hardware IP portfolio for semiconductor manufacturers, enabling the implementation and deployment of advanced quantum-resistant devices. Kudelski also offers its clients continuous monitoring and training services, empowering them to stay abreast of potential security issues in the future.