EigenQ and TD SYNNEX Partner to Bring Post-Quantum Cryptography to AMD EPYC Servers
EigenQ has partnered with TD SYNNEX to bring post-quantum cryptographic security solutions to AMD EPYC processor-based server environments. The collaboration targets high-assurance sectors including public sector, defense, and critical infrastructure, aiming to prepare these systems for the emerging threat of quantum computing breaking current encryption standards.
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Quantum-security developer EigenQ, Inc. has announced a strategic collaboration with global technology distributor and solutions aggregator TD SYNNEX to advance post-quantum cryptographic readiness across AMD EPYC™ processor-based server infrastructures.
Targeting high-assurance environments within the public sector, defense, critical infrastructure
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