SEALSQ QS7001 Post-Quantum Secure Element Receives NIST Entropy Source Validation Certificate
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Mohamed Abdel-Kareem
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SEALSQ Corp has received NIST Entropy Source Validation (ESV) Certificate #E333 for its QS7001 Post-Quantum Secure Element, evaluated under the NIST SP 800-90B standard by SERMA Safety and Security. This certification validates the entropy source performance of the QS7001, a post-quantum semiconductor designed to provide security against future quantum computing threats.
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Evaluated under the NIST SP 800-90B standard by accredited laboratory SERMA Safety and Security, this validation confirms the performance para
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