- Post-quantum cryptography (PQC) company PQShield has been
named a supporting member of the Cyber Research Consortium (CRC),
which is receiving a grant from Japan's New Energy and Industrial Technology
Development Organization (NEDO).
- NEDO is funding the CRC for a major project to enhance
Japan's defenses against cyber
attacks, improve its situational awareness, and establish a common
cybersecurity infrastructure.
- As part of the CRC, PQShield is being subcontracted to
design and deliver new PQC primitives and protocols across
Japan, and to conduct R&D
towards the ongoing global development of PQC
standards.
OXFORD,
England and TOKYO,
Jan. 21,
2025 /PRNewswire/ -- PQShield, the cybersecurity
company specializing in post-quantum cryptography (PQC), has joined
the Cyber Research Consortium (CRC) in Japan to participate in its program with the
Japanese government's New Energy and Industrial Technology
Development Organization (NEDO) to enhance Japan's defense against quantum-enabled cyber
attacks. As a supporting member of the CRC, PQShield will design
and deliver PQC protocols that can be implemented across
Japan's technology supply chain,
and contribute to the ongoing global PQC standardization process.
NEDO is providing a funding grant to CRC to support this
project.
The publication of NIST's finalized PQC standards in
August 2024 gave businesses,
governments, and institutions globally a defined route to
modernizing their cryptography, safeguarding their data, and
protecting themselves from future quantum attacks. In July 2024, to kick-start this process in
Japan, NEDO announced that
research into PQC implementation technologies would take place as
part of its "Enhancement of situational awareness and defense
capabilities to counter cyber attacks", a newly-established project
within Japan's K Program funded by
NEDO and delivered by the CRC. The goal of this research is to
achieve advanced functionality in quantum-resistant cryptography,
such as ring signatures, threshold signatures, and threshold
encryption. The K Program is an R&D initiative that builds on
the collaboration between public and private organizations in
Japan to investigate critical
technologies for civil and defense purposes.
Now, PQShield - the leading PQC company which contributed
directly to the development of NIST's cryptographic standards after
being founded as an Oxford University
spinout in 2018 - has been named a supporting member of the CRC
under its NEDO grant, and will be subcontracted to deliver designs
and protocols for PQC implementation technologies. PQShield's Lead
Cryptography Researcher Dr Shuichi
Katsumata, based in Japan,
will lead the company's work under the CRC.
As part of the CRC, PQShield is being subcontracted to carry out
two PQC projects for NEDO: designing PQC primitives; and, in
collaboration with AIST, constructing new protocols to ensure that
non-PQC protocols can be updated to align with NIST's latest
standards. Both projects will contribute to the ongoing effort to
coordinate robust, global standards for PQC. All results will be
published in academic papers, the primitives designed by PQShield
will be submitted to NIST's standardization call for multi-party
threshold cryptography, and the protocols constructed with AIST
will be shared with the Internet Engineering Task Force to become
public RFCs.
PQShield is working directly with AIST, on the design and
standardization of new PQC protocols, while further support for
this project is being provided by CRC subcontractors SCU Inc.,
Mitsubishi Electronics, and The University of
Tokyo. The full list of participants in this project is:
- FFRI Security Inc
- Preferred Networks Inc
- Fujitsu
- NTT
- Powder Keg Technologies
- Ricerca Security
- Mitsubishi Electronics
- Japan Electronics
- Hitachi
- Toppan Digital
- PQShield
- Secafy
- SCU Inc
- Yokohama National University
- Waseda University
- Keio University
- The University of Tokyo
- AIST
- Iwasaki Gakuen
Through this collaborative project, PQShield aims to enhance the
functionality and security of the technology supply chain across
Japan and globally. This includes
planned R&D into the difficulty of the lattice problems PQC is
based in, opening up avenues to understand the fundamental security
of current cryptography standards. PQShield already has a strong
presence in Japan, with partners
including Mirise Technologies, Sumitomo Electric and NTT Data Group
Corporation – the NEDO grant supports the company's growing
presence in the market and the expansion of its local
team.
Dr Ali El Kaafarani, founder
and CEO of PQShield, said: "Securing critical
infrastructure from quantum computers requires strong collaboration
between governments, universities and the private sector, and this
project is an ambitious and necessary step to protect against the
quantum threat. Japan is an
important market for PQShield and plays a critical role in the
global technology supply chain. We are pleased to be working
directly with NEDO and the government of Japan to help implement PQC across the country
and protect against the cyber threats of the future."
Tsutomu Matsumoto, Director of
the Cyber Physical Security Research Center at AIST, said: "The
implementation of post-quantum cryptography across Japan is extremely important, and updating
existing protocols to support NIST's latest standards will play a
significant role in this process. We're pleased to support this
vital mission and look forward to collaborating with fellow CRC
subcontractors, including PQShield, to design and standardize new
protocols which can become public RFCs."
PQShield's project with the CRC and NEDO will run from 2024 to
2026, with the final standardization documents to be delivered in
2026.
About PQShield
PQShield is a post-quantum cryptography (PQC) company creating
the global standards and core technologies to power the future
security layer of the world's leading organizations. Its
quantum-secure cryptographic solutions work with companies' legacy
systems to protect sensitive data now and for years to come. It is
the only cybersecurity company that can deliver high-quality secure
implementations of quantum-safe cryptography on chips, in
applications, and in the cloud, and is also an authority on PQC
side channel attack resistance, having built a dedicated PQC SCA
test lab with industry partners. PQShield is also a leading
contributor to the post-quantum cryptography standardization
projects throughout the world.
Headquartered in the UK, with teams throughout Europe, the United
States and Japan, PQShield
is principally backed by Addition, Oxford Science Enterprises
(formerly OSI), Kindred Capital, Crane Venture Partners, and
InnovateUK. Its extensive research paper catalog is available
here.
About AIST
The National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and
Technology (AIST), one of the largest public research organizations
in Japan, focuses on the creation
and practical realization of technologies useful to Japanese
industry and society, and on "bridging" the gap between innovative
technological seeds and commercialization.
For this, AIST is organized into 5 departments and 2 centers that
bring together core technologies to exert its comprehensive
strength.
AIST, as a core and pioneering existence of the national innovation
system, has about 2300 researchers doing research and development
at 12 research bases across the country, based on the national
strategies formulated bearing in mind the changing environment
regarding innovation.
AIST is also actively building a global network by, for example,
signing memorandums of understanding for comprehensive research
cooperation (MOUs) with major research institutes around the
world.
About NEDO
NEDO, the New Energy and Industrial Technology Development
Organization, is a Japanese national research and development
agency that creates innovation by promoting technological
development necessary for realization of a sustainable society.
NEDO acts as an innovation accelerator to contribute to the
resolution of social issues by developing and demonstrating
high-risk innovative technologies having practical application.
Learn more about NEDO at
https://www.nedo.go.jp/english/index.html.
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