Arqit announces collaboration to deliver out-of-the-box post-quantum cryptography solutions.
London, UK – 29th April 2024 - Arqit Quantum Inc. (Nasdaq: ARQQ, ARQQW) (Arqit), a leader in quantum-safe encryption, today announced the creation of the World’s First Quantum-Safe, 1.89 Tb IPsec products in collaboration with Intel.
Arqit and Intel have joined forces for out-of-the-box post-quantum cryptography solutions using Arqit’s Symmetric Key Agreement Platform (SKA-Platform™) running on Intel Xeon Scalable processors. Combining Intel technologies with Arqit's SKA-Platform™ achieves high-performance IPsec encryption, protecting against quantum attacks without compromising speed.
To find out more, join the Intel and Arqit webinar on 30th April 2024.
David Williams, Arqit Founder, Chairman and CEO said:
“Our collaboration with Intel delivers the groundbreaking introduction of the world’s inaugural quantum-safe, 1.89 Tb IPsec solution. Cyber threats continue to become more sophisticated, including the imminent advent of quantum computing, enterprises seek robust defences. Our joint effort with Intel provides off-the-shelf products that not only harden networks but also make them quantum-safe whilst adhering to core standards like RFC 8784”
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Arqit representatives will be attending RSA (6-9 May 2024) and will be available for interview.
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