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Government & Critical National Infrastructure

In the US, White House National Security Memorandum 10 clearly mandates that Government agencies adopt symmetric key protections for National Security Systems to meet the challenge of quantum computing. Similarly, the UK’s Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO), recently urged enterprises to start preparing now for quantum resilience.
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The requirement for increased security grows in line with increased use and volumes of data. It has long been understood that PKI is not a suitable defence against “Store now, decrypt later” (SNDL) attacks, and that the critical private data of both organizations and a country’s citizens must be protected fully against cyber attack.

Arqit’s cloud-based quantum-safe key agreement platform, which protects both public infrastructure and private networks against high end threats including attack from a quantum computer, enables the digital future for government agencies and critical national infrastructure in a post-quantum world. Its lightweight and low latency nature means it can do this without impacting bandwidth or needing to replace legacy hardware.

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We secure data in:

  • Healthcare
  • Tax
  • Utilities
  • Education
  • Intellectual Property
  • Financial Services

Arqit protects critical private data while maintaining the ability to operate and deliver – making it available where it is required to deliver the services people need.