BTQ Technologies Welcomes Radical Semiconductor Co-Founders
BTQ Technologies Corp., a leading player in the quantum technology arena, has recently strengthened its team by welcoming Sean Hackett and Zach Belateche, co-founders of Radical Semiconductor, to work full-time at the company. This strategic move is aimed at accelerating the commercialization of post-quantum cryptography solutions crucial for critical infrastructure. Anne Reinders continues her role as Head of Cryptography at BTQ, bringing her extensive experience in cryptographic acceleration.
Focus on Technical Excellence and Market Readiness
The joining of Hackett and Belateche marks a significant step for BTQ following its acquisition of assets from Radical Semiconductor. With their leadership, BTQ aims to bring the innovative CASH (Cryptographically Agile Secure Hardware) architecture to market. CASH is designed to meet the growing demand for secure solutions in a post-quantum world, emphasizing the importance of agility, performance, and low power consumption in cryptographic processes.
Understanding CASH: A Game Changer in Cryptography
CASH stands out as a memory-centric architecture tailored for post-quantum cryptography, achieving impressive specifications that include:
- - Up to one million digital signatures generated per second,
- - AES encryption process up to five times faster than traditional secure hardware,
- - Ultra-low energy use, consuming less than a microjoule per operation,
- - A compact design suitable for deployment in various environments, from embedded devices to large data centers.
This architecture aims to support a range of cryptographic standards and plays a pivotal role in enabling the adoption of quantum-resistant technologies across sectors such as finance, telecommunications, and the Internet of Things (IoT).
Aligning with Industry Standards and Regulatory Frameworks
The transition to the CASH architecture also reflects BTQ’s commitment to regulatory compliance, aligning closely with emerging U.S. standards on post-quantum cryptography. As the White House and Congress move towards implementing quantum-safe standards, BTQ is strategically positioned to support both governmental and private sectors in this transition, fostering secure communications amidst evolving cyber threats.
Integration Within BTQ's Quantum Compute in Memory (QCIM)
CASH is set to be integrated into BTQ's Quantum Compute in Memory (QCIM) platform, which combines hardware and software to deliver unprecedented levels of cryptographic agility and performance. The QCIM architecture allows for adaptable and customizable cryptographic procedures, enabling security engineers to update their protocols in real time, addressing the needs of a rapidly changing technological landscape. This flexibility stands in contrast to traditional security processors that often require lengthy design cycles for updates.
Executive Insight: A Vision for the Future
Olivier Roussy Newton, CEO of BTQ Technologies, commented on the addition of Hackett and Belateche, stating that their expertise will significantly enhance BTQ's capability to bring post-quantum hardware and software solutions to the market swiftly. He highlighted the importance of their backgrounds in silicon, systems, and cryptography in addressing customer needs as they transition to quantum-safe standards.
Belateche added that the industry has long struggled to balance performance, security, and flexibility in secure hardware solutions. The team at BTQ aims to break that paradigm, focusing on advanced architectures that will safeguard a variety of applications ranging from AI systems to digital currency infrastructures.
The Road Ahead
This expansion of leadership at BTQ Technologies represents not only a promising future for the company but also a critical advancement for the larger cybersecurity industry as it grapples with the imminent challenges posed by quantum computing. The integration of features like CASH will enable businesses to future-proof their operations against emerging quantum threats. With the expertise and innovative spirit of the Radical Semiconductor founders now within BTQ, the path to robust, adaptable cryptographic solutions appears more assured than ever.