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SEALSQ Corp Advances Post-Quantum Cybersecurity Infrastructure

SEALSQ Corp

SEALSQ Corp, a global leader in post-quantum semiconductor technology, PKI, and digital identity solutions, announced the advancement of its Post-Quantum Cryptography (PQC) Readiness Strategy. The expanded initiative is engineered to capture growing global demand by converting early enterprise quantum risk assessments into long-term commercial deployments of post-quantum semiconductors and secure hardware infrastructure.

A strategic initiative aims at the worldwide long-lasting equipment replacement cycle. Millions of actively connected devices, industrial automation systems, automotive systems, smart city points, satellites, and data centers use traditional public-key cryptography. Since these systems are greatly at risk of being decoded by the upcoming quantum computers, companies must now shift to quantum-resistant security technologies before the older encryption methods get broken.

“Post-quantum migration represents a global infrastructure transformation, not just a cybersecurity upgrade,” said Carlos Moreira, Founder and CEO of SEALSQ. “Our objective is to create a commercial funnel that starts with PQC readiness assessments and progressively expands into PKI modernization, digital identity infrastructure, secure elements, and post-quantum semiconductor deployments. This strategy allows SEALSQ to acquire customers earlier, increase customer lifetime value, and generate additional recurring revenue.”

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To streamline this pipeline, SEALSQ is evaluating the development of a scalable, SaaS-based PQC Readiness Platform. The digital assessment suite would allow enterprises and governments to map their cryptographic asset inventories, identify specific algorithm vulnerabilities, evaluate exposure to “Harvest Now, Decrypt Later” data logging attacks, and generate a proprietary SEALSQ Quantum Readiness Score.

Expanding Recurring Revenue Models via Strategic Channels

The deployment utilizes SEALSQ’s deep historical relationships across semiconductor buyers, internet of things (IoT) manufacturers, industrial networks, and international public sectors. By introducing early cryptographic discovery workflows, SEALSQ aims to identify hardware requirements earlier in its customers’ design-in lifecycles, positioning its secure elements for long-term product integration.

To accelerate global adoption, the company plans to establish co-development channels alongside major cybersecurity firms, global systems integrators, hyperscale cloud providers, and telecommunications operators.

The new PQC readiness evaluation modules and security architecture roadmaps are active. Corporate security directors, cloud architects, IoT product managers, and enterprise risk executives can review platform integration specifications, evaluate cryptographic discovery toolkits, and schedule an operational infrastructure audit by visiting SEALSQ‘s official digital technology platform.