en.Wedoany.com Reported - System semiconductor company LaniX is leveraging its over 15 years of technical expertise in hardware security to expand partnerships with companies in the communications and defense industries.
As security vulnerability attacks utilizing artificial intelligence become increasingly sophisticated, more companies in the industry are adopting hardware-based security technologies to compensate for the shortcomings of traditional software defense systems. LaniX has built a Hardware Security Module (HSM) solution covering both classical encryption and next-generation Post-Quantum Cryptography (PQC). It is currently collaborating with major telecommunications companies and defense enterprises, and is jointly expanding digital asset protection and authentication businesses with leading South Korean companies based on secure chip (SE) solutions.
The global security industry is accelerating the migration to PQC in response to the potential failure of existing cryptographic systems due to the development of quantum computers. Major governments are advancing related master plans with a target of full conversion by 2030. In terms of industrial application, a hybrid operational model that simultaneously maintains existing encryption and PQC is becoming an industry trend.
LaniX is increasing its partnerships by leveraging its technical capability to support both classical encryption and PQC. The company has launched its first PQC security chip and plans to introduce South Korea's first security chip certified to the KCMVP (Korea Cryptographic Module Validation Program) Level 3 specification. This chip fully supports the PQC standards of the U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), South Korea's KpqC standards, and existing classical encryption algorithms. The company is currently discussing commercialization plans with defense and communications sector companies based on this security chip. Additionally, an automotive security chip developed in collaboration with automobile companies is scheduled for launch within the year.
A LaniX representative stated that the company's long-accumulated hardware security expertise has recently gained recognition both domestically and internationally, leading to concrete collaboration outcomes. The company will continue to focus on technological innovation and market expansion in the security semiconductor sector in the future.
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