17 Jul 2024
SPTel Partners with ST Engineering, Nokia and Fortinet on Quantum-Safe Services to Boost Cyber Defence for Organisations
SPTel, a joint venture company of ST Engineering and SP Group, today announced the launch of its new Quantum-Safe Services that will enhance its National Quantum-Safe Network Plus (NQSN+) solution offering. Built on SPTel’s ultra-low latency network, the services integrate industry-leading quantum encryption products from ST Engineering, Nokia and Fortinet to provide organisations a comprehensive security architecture that protects all layers of network connectivity. This allows organisations to leverage quantum security to enhance their security strategy and network architecture with minimal disruption.
Nokia’s leading-edge DWDM (dense wavelength-division multiplexing) platform has built-in quantum-safe encryption. Nokia’s technology, together with SPTel’s Data Centre Interconnect (DCI) and NQSN+ solution, enables organisations to secure their dedicated bandwidth requirements between data centres. Organisations will have full control to send network traffic at the highest bandwidth, including 100G/400G.
“While quantum computers have not yet become mainstream, the threat of ‘harvest now, decrypt later’ cyberattacks is a significant concern. Organisations managing sensitive and confidential data need to start securing their networks against potential quantum attacks. Through our strategic partnerships with ST Engineering, Nokia and Fortinet, we can access advanced capabilities in quantum encryption technologies supported by our ultra-low latency network, to offer organisations a reliable turnkey QKD solution to help them rapidly fortify their security architecture cost-effectively,”