Crypto4A Technologies Advances Quantum Security with FIPS Certification Application
In an exciting development for the cybersecurity sector, Crypto4A Technologies has announced its request for FIPS 140-3 Level 3 certification for its hardware cryptographic core, known as QASM. This momentum highlights the company’s proactive approach to post-quantum cryptography (PQC) amidst the rapid evolution of quantum computing, aiming to secure critical assets against future quantum threats.
A Groundbreaking Initiative
This endeavor marks a pivotal moment as the QASM becomes the first hardware security module (HSM) candidate aiming for certification that encompasses all certified versions of the NIST PQC algorithms, including the Essential FIPS 203, 204, and 205. The implications of this certification are vast, allowing organizations to safeguard their assets not only in the present but also against future technological advances in quantum computing.
The QASM and its version v5.0 firmware are integral to Crypto4A’s flagship product offerings, QxHSM™ and QxEDGE™, ensuring that users can embark on a secure migration pathway to PQC.
Ensuring Quantum Resistance
The HSMs produced by Crypto4A are already trusted by leading chipmakers, cloud service providers, and government agencies worldwide. As NIST releases new quantum-safe algorithms, Crypto4A’s clients can integrate these updates seamlessly via simple firmware upgrades, thanks to its innovative FPGA-based crypto-agile design.
Unlike traditional HSMs, systems with quantum-safe roots of trust guarantee that firmware updates remain secure against potential quantum computing attacks. Dr. Jim Goodman, CTO and co-founder of Crypto4A, expressed excitement about this certification journey, emphasizing its significance not just for Crypto4A but for the entire cryptographic landscape.
"We are thrilled to submit our design for FIPS 140-3 Level 3 certification with full support for PQC algorithms. The QASM compatible with PQC is at the core of our offerings, enabling our clients to build a quantum security foundation while transitioning to PQC solutions," stated Dr. Goodman.
Collaborative Efforts
Crypto4A has partnered with atsec information security, which has played a crucial role in ensuring the compliance and security standards of their devices exceed NIST's requirements. Swapneela Unkule, CRST laboratory head at atsec, shared insights into their collaborative efforts, praising Crypto4A for its professionalism and dedication throughout the validation process.
The commitment from Crypto4A has also garnered attention from various industry experts. Spencer Frye, VP of growth strategy and operations at CERTINext/eMudhra, acknowledged the importance of this advancement for quantum security hardware. Similarly, Tim Hollebeek from DigiCert praised the initiative, reinforcing the need for robust digital trust frameworks in a post-quantum world.
The Road Ahead
This step forward is crucial as organizations gear up for the challenges posed by quantum computing. Tomas Gustavsson, PKI director at Keyfactor, highlighted the need for collaboration in developing quantum-safe algorithms, thus ensuring that infrastructures are prepared for production environments.
With over seven years of experience in providing quantum-safe HSMs, Crypto4A remains committed to leading the field of cryptographic security in the post-quantum era. Their continuous innovation and dedication to enhancing quantum security capabilities set a new standard in the industry.
For more insights and information about Crypto4A’s quantum-ready solutions, access their website at
crypto4a.com.