Core Insights - Quantum eMotion Corp. has successfully completed an internal quantum simulation project evaluating its Sentry-Q cryptographic architecture [1] - The project utilized IBM's Qiskit framework to simulate Grover's algorithm, focusing on the complexity of attacking symmetric encryption enhanced with QeM's Quantum Random Number Generator (QRNG) [2][4] - The results indicate that the integration of QRNG-generated entropy provides strong resistance to quantum attacks, supporting the company's security-by-design approach [4] Project Details - The benchmarking project was conducted in collaboration with PINQ² and aimed to assess the effectiveness of QeM's cryptographic solutions [2] - Simulations showed that as key sizes increase, the success rate of Grover's algorithm significantly decreases, making attacks infeasible with foreseeable quantum hardware at projected key sizes (e.g., 256 bits) [8] - Future development will include hybrid testbenches and real-time emulation of cryptographic architectures enhanced with QRNG under constrained computing conditions [4] Company Overview - Quantum eMotion aims to meet the growing demand for affordable security solutions for connected devices, focusing on both classical and quantum cybersecurity [5] - The company targets various sectors, including Financial Services, Healthcare, Blockchain Applications, Cloud-Based IT Security, Government Networks, and Quantum Cryptography [6]
Quantum eMotion Announces Successful Completion of Quantum Simulation Project Evaluating Sentry-Q Cryptographic Architecture