en.Wedoany.com Reported - Indian quantum cybersecurity company QNu Labs recently signed a strategic cooperation agreement with US technology consulting firm SAGA Consultants to accelerate the global distribution and deployment of quantum-safe solutions. Led by Sunil Gupta, CEO and co-founder of QNu Labs, and Shamini Wijay, CEO of SAGA Consultants, this commercial framework combines QNu Labs' proprietary post-quantum cryptography (PQC) and secure communication stack with SAGA Consultants' enterprise IT consulting network and AI-driven business transformation pipeline. The collaboration targets commercial enterprises, government agencies, and critical infrastructure operators, helping them protect sensitive data repositories, satellite communications, and digital assets from emerging decryption threats.

Enterprise-level deployments primarily target the banking, financial services, and insurance (BFSI) sector. This industry's stringent regulatory compliance timelines require an immediate migration to quantum-resistant trust anchors. By combining mathematical PQC algorithms with hardware-driven quantum key distribution (QKD) models, the joint architecture provides a hybrid defense matrix. This unified network layout enables financial institutions to replace vulnerable asymmetric cryptographic primitives with future-proof security frameworks, isolating transaction data paths to prevent interception and collection operations without disrupting daily business operations.
QNu Labs is an investee company of India's National Quantum Mission, initially incubated at the Indian Institute of Technology Madras (IIT Madras). The company currently operates a specialized engineering team of 160 physicists, mathematicians, and software developers, having deployed its localized, military-grade encryption layers across global defense, telecommunications, and utility networks. To address complex cross-border compliance standards and capture Western market share, QNu Labs operates its US business through its US-based affiliate entity enQase and collaborates with Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e) on European academic testing protocols.










