Quantum-safe developer Quantum eMotion Corp. has announced that its flagship SecureKey Cryptographic Module has been designated as an “Implementation Under Test” (IUT) by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). Evaluated in partnership with testing firm Intertek Laboratories, the module has been officially listed on the NIST Cryptographic Module Validation Program (CMVP) registry. This represents a critical regulatory milestone for the hardware-anchored software platform’s trajectory toward full FIPS 140-3 security compliance. Mitigating Key Exposure via Memory-Less Cryptographic Design In standard enterprise data security, cryptographic keys must be loaded into classical system memory (RAM) during active cryptographic operations, such as TLS [...]

Post-quantum cryptography (PQC) and data-security software developer QuSecure Inc. has listed its QuProtect R3 encryption modernization platform on the Amazon Web Services (AWS)…

enQase receives FIPS 140-3 validation from NIST’s CMVP for its cryptographic module, supporting secure deployments and post-quantum security readiness.

Quantum-safe developer Quantum eMotion Corp. has announced that its flagship SecureKey Cryptographic Module has been designated as an “Implementation Under Test” (IUT) by the…

Quantum-safe security provider enQase has officially received FIPS 140-3 Certificate #5346 from the Cryptographic Module Validation Program (CMVP). Independently tested and…