Crypto Quantique upgrades QuarkLink IoT device security platform for PQC

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Crypto Quantique, a developer of quantum-driven security for the Internet of Things (IoT), has upgraded its QuarkLink IoT device security platform with a hybrid post-quantum cryptographic algorithm.

QuarkLink IoT device security platform upgraded for PQC Credit: Crypto Quantique

QuarkLink is an integrated, scalable, cloud-based software platform that has been developed to reduce the time and expense of implementing all necessary security functions in embedded devices (IoT) and industrial PCs.

It integrates client libraries for popular MCU families, supports Linux distributions in industrial PCs, and manages device identities. It also manages security keys, digital certificates, and Public Key Infrastructure (PKI), and supports secure boot and firmware-over-the-air (FOTA) updates.

The hybrid key encapsulation mechanism adopted by QuarkLink is X25519Kyber768Draft00 which combines the classical elliptic curve Diffie-Hellman key exchange X25519 with the post-quantum secure algorithm Kyber (ML-KEM).

According to Crypto Quantique, this hybrid approach provides immediate security against classical attacks and future protection against quantum computer-based threats. It also ensures protection against “store-now/decrypt-later” attacks in which cybercriminals collect and store encrypted data to decrypt it in the future when more advanced capabilities become available.

QuarkLink hybrid-PQC is available for MPUs running Embedded Linux now and support for MCUs will become available in the first quarter of 2025.

Commenting Shahram Mossayebi, Crypto Quantique’s CEO, said, "This development is a further demonstration of Crypto Quantique’s technology leadership in IoT device security. Companies adopting the QuarkLink platform today are not only able to save substantial time and cost in their embedded development work but can achieve quantum-resilient security against current and future attacks."