"Securing NATO's communications for the quantum era is paramount to our ability to operate effectively without fear of interception. With the threat of 'harvest now and decrypt later' looming over secure communications, this is an increasingly important effort to protect against current and future threats," said Konrad Wrona, Principal Scientist, NATO Cyber Security Centre.
Post-Quantum is a 'Hybrid Post-Quantum VPN,' in that it combines both new post-quantum and traditional encryption algorithms. As it will take many years for the world to completely migrate to a quantum-safe future, it is more realistic to combine these new algorithms with better understood traditional encryption in order to ensure interoperability. The Post-Quantum solution was proposed to the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) for open standardisation.
This project was financed by Allied Command Transformation's VISTA (Versatile Innovation through Science & Technology Applications) framework which aims to utilize the knowledge and research done by the NATO enterprise, Nations, academia and industry in order to enable science and technology for accelerated warfare development.
"Over ten years of deep R&D means we are well placed to engineer real-world quantum-safe solutions. This project with NATO is an important milestone in the world's migration to a quantum-safe ecosystem. Organizations would be wise to take action now," said Andersen Cheng, CEO, Post-Quantum.