SEALSQ Corp and its parent company WISeKey International Holding Ltd have made significant progress in developing their Quantum Spatial Orbital Cloud (QSOC) platform, a space-based infrastructure that utilizes low-Earth orbit (LEO) satellites as secure computing nodes. These nodes will provide post-quantum cryptography, certified quantum randomness, and edge processing capabilities. The QSOC platform is designed to be highly secure, with tamper-resistant nodes that can operate independently. As quantum computing advancements continue to accelerate, the need for post-quantum cryptography solutions becomes increasingly urgent, with many experts warning that current cryptographic systems will soon be vulnerable to quantum-based attacks1. The development of QSOC is a crucial step towards addressing this issue, and its successful deployment could provide a secure and reliable solution for sensitive applications. The progress made by SEALSQ and WISeKey highlights the importance of investing in post-quantum cryptography research and development, and the potential consequences of failing to do so could be severe for organizations that rely on secure data transmission.
SEALSQ and WISeKey Outline Strategic Progress on Space-Based Quantum Spatial Orbital Cloud
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Why This Matters
Quantum developments from post-quantum narrow the timeline on cryptographic migration — PQC planning urgency increases.
References
- Quantum Computing Report. (2026, June 13). SEALSQ and WISeKey Outline Strategic Progress on Space-Based Quantum Spatial Orbital Cloud. Quantum Computing Report. https://quantumcomputingreport.com/sealsq-and-wisekey-outline-strategic-progress-on-space-based-quantum-spatial-orbital-cloud/
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