SeQure Quantum: The First Quantum-Safe Link in Critical Electrical Infrastructure in Chile
AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication
SeQure Quantum has deployed a quantum-safe communication link in Chile's critical electrical infrastructure, combining quantum random number generation, post-quantum cryptography, and high-security encryptors. The project addresses the "Harvest Now, Decrypt Later" threat, where attackers collect encrypted data to decrypt later using quantum computers. The deployment, validated by Thales Group and assessed by Dreamlab Technologies, demonstrates Chile's ability to develop and operate quantum-safe cybersecurity systems. This link protects communications between the Coordinador Eléctrico Nacional and an electricity sector operator. The solution integrates three technologies to guarantee cryptographic keys are generated from a fundamentally unpredictable source of randomness, enhancing security.
💡 Why It Matters
- · By integrating quantum-safe technologies, Chile strengthens its defenses against potential quantum computer-based attacks on critical infrastructure.
- · This deployment positions the country alongside others responding to NIST standards for post-quantum migration.