Quantum Computing Report

NetSfere Launches Enterprise Communication Platform with NIST Approved Post-Quantum Encryption

NetSfere has introduced an enterprise-ready quantum-proof secure communication platform, implementing 1024-bit ML-KEM encryption—the NIST-approved FIPS 203 standard for post-quantum cryptography. This upgrade addresses growing threats from quantum computing, including “harvest now, decrypt later” attacks targeting sensitive corporate data.

The platform provides:

  • Quantum-resistant end-to-end encryption for messaging and mobility solutions
  • Compliance with U.S. federal mandates and EU post-quantum transition roadmaps
  • Optional quantum-protected communication channels, restricting conversations to verified quantum-secure users

Technical Implementation:

  • Based on NIST’s ML-KEM (Module-Lattice Key Encapsulation Mechanism)
  • Aligns with global standards (GDPR, HIPAA, SOC2, ISO 27001)
  • Integrates with existing enterprise IT controls and compliance frameworks

NetSfere joins Apple Computer which added support for Post Quantum Cryptography (PQC) in its iMessage app last year. Industry analysts emphasize urgency, with Forrester’s March 2025 report stating quantum security must extend to certificate management, data encryption, and authentication. In its Quantum Safe Outlook report, Global Quantum Intelligence (GQI) states that It is important to start planning for the quantum transition now, so that organizations are not caught off guard when the threat becomes reality. NetSfere’s solution targets high-risk sectors like healthcare, finance, and legal services, where data longevity demands quantum resilience.

Read the official announcement from NetSfere here.

March 27, 2025

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