Certes V7: Quantum-Safe Encryption for Hybrid and Edge

Certes V7: Quantum-Safe Encryption for Hybrid and Edge

Certes has rolled out version 7 of its platform, beefing up its encryption capabilities with a focus on quantum-safe technology. This upgrade aims to secure data across the increasingly complex landscapes of hybrid cloud and edge computing environments. The move signals a proactive approach to future-proofing data security against the looming threat of quantum computers, which could theoretically break current encryption standards.

The platform’s enhanced encryption is designed to cover data both at rest and in transit, offering a comprehensive security blanket for organizations grappling with distributed infrastructure. By integrating quantum-safe algorithms, Certes is positioning its solution as a forward-looking choice for businesses that need to ensure long-term data confidentiality and integrity in an era of evolving cryptographic threats.

What This Means For You

  • Security leaders should begin assessing their organization's long-term data protection strategy against the potential impact of quantum computing and investigate vendors offering post-quantum cryptography solutions for critical data assets.
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