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Built around a CCA cryptographic coprocessor and a PKCS #11 cryptographic coprocessor, it enables users to develop quantum-safe cryptography. It also works with classical cryptography.
Cryptographic coprocessors are nice, for the most part. These are small chips you connect over I2C or One-Wire, with a whole bunch of cryptographic features implemented. They can ...
With IBM z16 quantum-safe cryptography, businesses can future-ready their applications and data today. With secure boot (meaning that bad actors cannot inject malware into the boot process to take ...
Specifically, the z16 supports the Crypto Express8S adapter to deliver quantum-safe APIs that will let enterprises start developing quantum-safe cryptography along with classical cryptography and ...
But a research team at TU Graz has now developed hardware for NIST post-quantum cryptography standards with additional security measures for this purpose.
The z16 multi-frame was introduced in April 2022. With the new options, customers have the ability to co-locate z16 and LinuxOne Rockhopper 4 with distributed infrastructure, according to IBM.