Quantum Computing Report

Quantum Brilliance, CyberSeQ, and LuxProvide Partner on PQC with Certified Randomness

Quantum Brilliance, CyberSeQ, and LuxProvide have announced a letter of intent to collaborate on quantum-secure encryption methods aligned with Post-Quantum Cryptography (PQC). The partnership will focus on algorithms that use certified true random numbers to resist attacks from quantum-capable adversaries. The collaboration aims to develop a framework for PQC implementation, integration, and validation at scale.

The collaboration will use Quantum Brilliance’s virtual quantum processing unit, which generates true random numbers from quantum-physical measurement. CyberSeQ will then integrate these numbers into specialized PQC algorithms and assess their statistical quality, entropy, and certifiability. The validation will run on LuxProvide’s MeluXina supercomputer. Quantum Brilliance’s diamond-based quantum accelerators operate at room temperature, which supports parallel deployment in data centers.

The use of certified randomness is a critical component of PQC standards from NIST and European agencies. The partnership is intended to serve as a framework for developing tamper-resistant, future-proof IT security solutions. Mark Mattingley-Scott, Head of Europe at Quantum Brilliance, noted that the collaboration is an important milestone on the path to near-term cybersecurity.

Read the full announcement here.

October 1, 2025

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