Quantum Computing Report

American Binary Launches CNSA 2.0-Compliant Quantum-Resistant VPN to Counter “Harvest Now, Decrypt Later” Attacks

American Binary has introduced Ambit Client, the first enterprise VPN solution fully compliant with the NSA’s CNSA 2.0 standard for quantum resistance. Designed to counter “Harvest Now, Decrypt Later” (HNDL) attacks, Ambit Client ensures complete protection across all four cryptographic components required by CNSA 2.0: digital signatures, key exchange, bulk encryption (AEAD), and hashing. This includes the implementation of ML-KEM 1024 cryptography, which is mathematically proven to resist both classical and quantum attacks.

Unlike traditional VPNs that rely on vulnerable methods like Diffie-Hellman key exchange or elliptic-curve cryptography, Ambit Client addresses the quantum security gap by providing end-to-end quantum resistance. Kevin Kane, CEO of American Binary, emphasized, “The quantum threat is not a future problem—it’s happening now. Ambit Client is the only solution that meets CNSA 2.0 standards across all critical components, ensuring robust protection against current and future threats.”

Jose Arrieta, former CIO of the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services, highlighted the urgency of adopting post-quantum solutions: “Quantum computing will soon render traditional encryption obsolete. Investing in quantum-resistant technologies like Ambit Client is essential to safeguarding sensitive data.” Ambit Client is now available for enterprise deployment.

A press announcement provided by American Binary can be accessed here and a short video from the company introducing Ambit Client is available here.

February 20, 2025

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