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30 April 2026
Press ReleaseLAES

LAES Supports Wi-SUN Alliance to Secure Critical IoT Networks Against Quantum Threats

Issued by LAES

📣 The Announcement

SEALSQ Corp (NASDAQ: LAES) announced that it is ready to support the Wi-SUN Alliance. This is a major step toward ensuring that Internet of Things (IoT) networks—like those powering smart grids and city infrastructure—can securely operate even when faced with the enormous computing power of future quantum computers.

👉 In simple terms, LAES is getting its security technology prepped to handle the threats that future, super-powerful computers will pose to today's digital data.

🏢 Company Context

SEALSQ is a security technology leader focused on creating digital defenses. They specialize in three core areas: Public Key Infrastructure (PKI), semiconductors, and, most importantly, Post-Quantum Cryptography (PQC).

👉 What is PQC? It's the newest generation of encryption algorithms designed specifically to resist attack from quantum computers. Think of it as upgrading a safe from a basic lock to an impenetrable vault.

🌎 Industry Context

The Wi-SUN Alliance focuses on developing standards for interoperable, low-power wireless communications. This technology is the backbone of major IoT systems, such as smart meters, smart street lighting, and utility grids.

👉 Because these systems operate in critical public infrastructure (like power grids), their security cannot fail. A single cryptographic weakness could threaten an entire community's utilities.

🔑 The Quantum Challenge

Quantum computers, when fully realized, will have enough power to break many of the mathematical algorithms that secure the internet today. This is known as the "Y2K" problem for cryptography.

👉 This means that sensitive data encrypted today (like personal records or financial data) could potentially be intercepted and decrypted decades from now by a quantum computer. This is the "harvest now, decrypt later" threat.

🚀 Strategic Angle

By working with the Wi-SUN Alliance, SEALSQ is positioning itself as a crucial enabler for the next generation of secure critical infrastructure. This move allows the company to future-proof its hardware and software solutions against a looming global digital security threat.

👉 This readiness signals that LAES is building out a necessary defensive layer for massive, widespread industrial IoT deployments globally.

đź”® What's Next

The initiative requires cooperation from all industry members to adopt new, quantum-resistant standards. For LAES and its partners, the immediate focus is integrating these new PQC standards into hardware and software deployments across various sectors.

👉 Success in this area could solidify LAES's role as a key partner in global digital infrastructure upgrades.


đź§  The Analogy

Imagine today’s internet encryption is like a complicated combination lock on a treasure chest. Quantum computers are like having a giant, universal skeleton key that can instantly figure out any combination. By implementing Post-Quantum Cryptography (PQC), LAES is not just changing the combination; they are replacing the entire lock with a revolutionary, unbreakable safe built with entirely new, advanced materials.

đź§© Final Takeaway

LAES is proactively addressing the existential threat quantum computing poses to global data security. This preparation positions the company at the center of critical infrastructure upgrades for the next decade.

Original release

SEALSQ Corp (NASDAQ: LAES) ("SEALSQ" or "Company"), a leader in semiconductors, Public Key Infrastructure (PKI), and post-quantum cryptography (PQC) hardware and software solutions, today announced its readiness to

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