Thales, coordinator of the RESQUE consortium, reports that the group's project aims to develop, within 3 years, a post-quantum encryption solution to protect the communications, infrastructures and networks of local authorities and businesses against future attacks orchestrated by a quantum computer.

The computing power offered will potentially have the capacity to break the various existing encryption algorithms widely used today. It thus threatens the security of the most sensitive data, and therefore the sovereignty of countries.

In addition to Thales, the RESQUE consortium includes five French players: secure communications SME TheGreenBow, cryptography SME CryptoExperts, start-up CryptoNext Security, the French National Agency for Information Systems Security (ANSSI) and the French National Institute for Research in Digital Science and Technology (Inria).

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