SEALSQ announced that the integration of its cutting-edge QS7001 RISC V quantum-resistant platform into the next generation of WISeSat satellites is revolutionizing the satellite technology. The first prototype of the upgraded WISeSAT.Space satellite equipped with the SEALSQ semiconductor technology and cryptographic keys is scheduled for testing during the November 2024 launch, marking a significant milestone in SEALSQ’s commitment to advancing secure communications in the quantum era. This breakthrough innovation will serve as the foundation for SEALSQ’s upcoming products, including the Post Quantum Secure Hardware Platform QS7001 and the QVault TPM Trusted Platform Module. These advancements are meticulously engineered to meet the rigorous security demands of the future, with the hardware of these chips achieving Common Criteria EAL5+ certification and optimized to run Kyber and Dilithium post-quantum algorithms while the TPM stack is aiming at obtaining NIST FIPS 140-3. certification.
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