EigenQ has integrated post-quantum security features into Intel Xeon systems, enabling organizations to prepare for CNSA 2.0-aligned cryptographic requirements1. This integration combines post-quantum cryptography and quantum entropy technologies with Intel's ecosystem, supporting secure communications, identity, and workload protection without requiring replacement of existing systems. The collaboration between EigenQ, Intel, and partners aims to facilitate scalable post-quantum readiness across various sectors, including defense, federal, space, and enterprise environments. By doing so, organizations can ensure the long-term security of their infrastructure as quantum computing advancements continue to accelerate. The integration is particularly significant given Intel's recent quantum developments, which underscore the urgency of planning for cryptographic migration to post-quantum cryptography. So what matters to practitioners is that they must now prioritize post-quantum cryptography planning to stay ahead of the narrowing timeline for cryptographic migration.
EigenQ Announces Post-Quantum Security Integration for Intel Xeon Systems
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Why This Matters
Quantum developments from Intel narrow the timeline on cryptographic migration — PQC planning urgency increases.
References
- The Quantum Insider. (2026, July 6). EigenQ Announces Post-Quantum Security Integration for Intel Xeon Systems. *The Quantum Insider*. https://thequantuminsider.com/2026/07/06/eigenq-post-quantum-intel-xeon-security/
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