QuSecure, a provider of post-quantum cybersecurity, has entered into a partnership with Red Hat with the intent to offer public and private sector customers with enhanced classical and post-quantum cybersecurity solutions.
According to QuSecure, its post-quantum cybersecurity technology is supported on Red Hat Enterprise Linux, Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform, and Red Hat OpenShift. The technology is designed to provide traditional and post-quantum cybersecurity solution to protect customers from the latest cyber-attacks.
Anna Levine — Red Hat Senior Director of Public Sector Sales, Defense and National Security Programs said: “The QuSecure offering is a testament to the power of collaboration and innovation.
“This comprehensive security solution brings together the best of both worlds: QuSecure’s advanced post-quantum cybersecurity technology supported on Red Hat open-source platforms. With this collaboration, we aim to empower organizations of all sizes with the tools they need to safeguard their digital assets against modern cyber threats.”
The QuSecure solution helps businesses to take on crypto modernization efforts which private and government-owned firms are carrying out to adopt the quantum resilient zero-trust architecture before quantum computers start decrypting today’s data.
QuSecure’s capabilities include advanced detection and prevention of threats along with enhanced data encryption, live monitoring, and reporting. In addition, the product is designed to be more seamlessly integrated with existing IT systems as well as infrastructure, which minimizes disruptions while enhancing efficiency.
Its solution, supported on Red Hat open hybrid cloud and automation platforms, is said to offer both private and public organizations of any size with a strong new method of protecting their constituents and digital assets of customers.
Dr. Garrison Buss — QuSecure Chief Strategy Officer said: “After years of discussion, the time has finally come for enterprise and government entities to take action and remediate their systems against the imminent quantum threat.
“We applaud Red Hat for working so closely with us to empower these stakeholders to complete a low-risk upgrade to their currently vulnerable networks with the latest in modern cryptography, breathing new life into their existing infrastructure and allowing them to implement security measures to help protect their systems for the next decade and beyond.”
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