SEALSQ Corp and Parrot SA are bolstering their partnership to fortify Parrot's upcoming professional drones with Post-Quantum Cryptography (PQC). This expansion builds upon their existing collaboration, which has already seen the integration of SEALSQ's Secure Elements, compliant with NIST FIPS and Common Criteria EAL5+ standards, into Parrot's flagship models such as the ANAFI UKR. By incorporating PQC, these drones will be shielded from potential quantum computing threats, ensuring the security of sensitive data transmissions. The urgency to adopt PQC is growing as quantum computing advancements narrow the window for cryptographic migration1. This development is crucial for drone operators handling sensitive information, as it ensures their communications remain secure against future quantum attacks. The integration of PQC into Parrot's drones underscores the increasing importance of proactive measures to counter emerging quantum threats, making it essential for practitioners to prioritize quantum-resistant security solutions.
SEALSQ and Parrot Expand Partnership to Secure Drones with PQC
⚠️ Critical Alert
Why This Matters
Quantum developments from post-quantum narrow the timeline on cryptographic migration — PQC planning urgency increases.
References
- Quantum Computing Report. (2026, March 13). SEALSQ and Parrot Expand Partnership to Secure Drones with PQC. Quantum Computing Report. https://quantumcomputingreport.com/sealsq-and-parrot-expand-partnership-to-secure-drones-with-pqc/
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