Palo Alto Networks Prepares Organizations for Quantum Security with QRNG Open API
Palo Alto Networks , the global cybersecurity leader, announced
the release of a Quantum Random Number Generator (QRNG) Open API framework,
empowering organizations to prepare for future quantum security threats. The
framework, developed in partnership with six innovators across the QRNG field,
addresses the need for multi-vendor interoperability across the industry and
enables organizations to invest in and build QRNG-based systems that are
resilient regardless of the underlying technology or company.
Rich
Campagna, SVP Product Management, Palo Alto Networks:
"Helping
the world become quantum safe is much more than any one cybersecurity company,
government agency or critical infrastructure organization can tackle alone.
Collaboration in the QRNG field is vital to future-proofing against quantum
computing threats and we are committed to our work with standards bodies,
global governments and our partners to help steer the industry toward
standardization. We are thrilled to launch the QRNG Open API to benefit as many
organizations as possible."
The
future convergence of AI, ML, deep learning and classical supercomputing with
quantum computing necessitates securing today's systems against quantum-enabled
attacks. QRNG is a technology that uses the principles of quantum mechanics to
generate truly random numbers, which are essential for creating secure
cryptographic keys. Experts recommend
the use of recently released NIST post-quantum cryptography
(PQC) standards in combination with QRNG to give organizations the best chance
to protect against future threats. The QRNG Open API framework eliminates
barriers to QRNG adoption, helping global organizations access the highest
quality cryptographic operations possible as they prepare for quantum computing
technology.
Available
through the Palo Alto Networks GitHub portal, the QRNG Open API can be embedded
into any application. Later this year, Palo Alto Networks Next Generation
Firewalls (NGFWs) will support the QRNG Open API, enabling the network security
platform to bring in entropy for cryptographic functions.
Developed
by Palo Alto Networks and leading QRNG technology partners, Anametric, ID
Quantique, Qrypt, Quantinuum, Quantropi and Quside, the QRNG Open API will:
- Simplify QRNG
integration by removing proprietary silos.
- Maximize
interoperability in multi-vendor networks and promote freedom of choice,
allowing customers to select the best technologies and systems for their
needs, including both cloud-based and on-prem solutions.
- Accelerate QRNG
adoption by removing barriers with a collaborative, open approach.
- Provide a common
mechanism for obtaining high-quality entropy from an external QRNG
platform.
QRNG
Open API initiative partners commented:
Fernando
de la Iglesia, VP of Product, Quside:
"As
a leader in quantum technology, Quside is committed to advancing the adoption
of quantum randomness in cybersecurity and high-performance computing. Our key
objective is to make quantum randomness more accessible by reducing adoption
barriers. The QRNG Open API initiative is crucial for establishing clear and
robust guidelines that meet precise user needs."
Kenny
Huebsch, Director of Software Engineering, Qrypt:
"The
biggest hurdle in helping organizations adopt quantum entropy isn't convincing
them of its value - it's how complex it is to integrate into their systems..Driving
toward a standard is an essential first step on a path to broader first-class
support of quantum entropy sources."
Wil
Oxford, CEO, Anametric:
"Anametric
is pleased to join the efforts of the QRNG Open API initiative. Establishing a
standardized QRNG Open API is crucial for the cybersecurity landscape,
facilitating the seamless transition to post-quantum cryptography (PQC). Our
collective expertise and collaboration will ensure that our digital
infrastructure remains resilient, secure, and future-ready, safeguarding data
in an increasingly quantum-enabled world."
Duncan
Jones, Head of Cybersecurity, Quantinuum:
"Participating
in the QRNG Open API initiative enables us to work alongside other industry
leaders to address a critical aspect of quantum safety that's often overlooked
- the quality of randomness used in cryptographic operations. By developing a
common standard for access, we're helping organizations strengthen their
cybersecurity today while ensuring they maintain flexibility for the
future."
Mike
Redding, CTO, Quantropi:
"We
believe that open standards are essential to give clients the confidence to
adopt new technologies. Quantropi was honored to contribute our expertise to
the QRNG Open API initiative to help make the Open API a reality. The Open API
will allow clients to focus on the quality, reliability, security, and value of
QRNG service offerings without the complication of evaluating implementation
differences."
Grégoire
Ribordy, CEO, IDQuantique:
"ID
Quantique (IDQ) commercializes quantum hardware and software systems compliant
with the relevant applicable standards, ensuring smooth integration with
existing security framework, infrastructures, and applications. Ultimately
Quantum Entropy combined with existing security solutions improves the security
of end-user data and organization infrastructure today and in the future. We
were delighted to support Palo Alto Networks initiative to provide a QRNG Open
API to customers."
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