SYSTEX Subsidiary Partners with CHELPIS Quantum Cyber Security to Attack Post-Quantum Cryptography Technology
SYSTEX's cybersecurity subsidiary, Smart Cyber Security, announced a strategic partnership with post-quantum cryptography provider CHELPIS (池安量子資安) to promote the adoption of post-quantum cryptography in enterprises and strengthen Taiwan's digital defense system.
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(Central News Agency reporter He Xiuling, Taipei, 29th) Smart Cyber Security, a cybersecurity service company under SYSTEX, and "CHELPIS (池安量子資安)", a post-quantum cryptography technology provider, announced today the signing of a strategic cooperation agreement. Through technology integration and channel cooperation, they will promote the adoption of post-quantum cryptography technology by enterprises, ushering in Taiwan's "Quantum Resilience Year" and strengthening the digital defense system. Initially, they will target government departments and the financial industry.
SYSTEX Group held a "Smart Cyber Security and CHELPIS Quantum Cyber Security Cooperation Press Conference" today. James Chan, Chairman of Smart Cyber Security, stated that with the rapid evolution of generative AI and quantum computing technologies, the global cybersecurity threat has evolved into an arms race of "computing power" and "intelligence." This is a critical defense line for maintaining national digital sovereignty and corporate business secrets. If enterprises fail to respond early, they will face the potential risks of existing encryption mechanisms failing and data breaches.
He pointed out that as the development of quantum computing accelerates, existing RSA (public-key encryption algorithm) and ECC (elliptic curve cryptography) encryption face the risk of being cracked. The threat of "steal now, decrypt later (SNDL)" is escalating. Countries worldwide are elevating quantum cybersecurity to a national strategic level, and Taiwan is also actively promoting relevant policies, making post-quantum cryptography (PQC) a key threshold for enterprises to connect with international supply chains.
He added that the cooperation between the two parties will initially focus on promoting their solutions to financial institutions and government agencies, which possess a large amount of sensitive data, thereby reducing potential cybersecurity risks.
In addition, the solution will extend to AI era model protection, data stream encryption, and full-chain defense, ensuring automated auditing and compliance tracking capabilities for TLS (Transport Layer Security) transmission, identity authentication, and backup processes, reducing the risk of redundant enterprise investment. (Editor: Yang Kaixiang) 1150429
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(Central News Agency reporter He Xiuling, Taipei, 29th) Smart Cyber Security, a cybersecurity service company under SYSTEX, and "CHELPIS (池安量子資安)", a post-quantum cryptography technology provider, announced today the signing of a strategic cooperation agreement. Through technology integration and channel cooperation, they will promote the adoption of post-quantum cryptography technology by enterprises, ushering in Taiwan's "Quantum Resilience Year" and strengthening the digital defense system. Initially, they will target government departments and the financial industry.
SYSTEX Group held a "Smart Cyber Security and CHELPIS Quantum Cyber Security Cooperation Press Conference" today. James Chan, Chairman of Smart Cyber Security, stated that with the rapid evolution of generative AI and quantum computing technologies, the global cybersecurity threat has evolved into an arms race of "computing power" and "intelligence." This is a critical defense line for maintaining national digital sovereignty and corporate business secrets. If enterprises fail to respond early, they will face the potential risks of existing encryption mechanisms failing and data breaches.
He pointed out that as the development of quantum computing accelerates, existing RSA (public-key encryption algorithm) and ECC (elliptic curve cryptography) encryption face the risk of being cracked. The threat of "steal now, decrypt later (SNDL)" is escalating. Countries worldwide are elevating quantum cybersecurity to a national strategic level, and Taiwan is also actively promoting relevant policies, making post-quantum cryptography (PQC) a key threshold for enterprises to connect with international supply chains.
He added that the cooperation between the two parties will initially focus on promoting their solutions to financial institutions and government agencies, which possess a large amount of sensitive data, thereby reducing potential cybersecurity risks.
In addition, the solution will extend to AI era model protection, data stream encryption, and full-chain defense, ensuring automated auditing and compliance tracking capabilities for TLS (Transport Layer Security) transmission, identity authentication, and backup processes, reducing the risk of redundant enterprise investment. (Editor: Yang Kaixiang) 1150429
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