The US SEC designates Naoris Protocol as a reference model for the financial industry's transition to post-quantum cryptography.
ChainCatcher news, the US SEC has officially designated Naoris Protocol as a reference model for the financial industry's transition to post-quantum cryptography in the "Post-Quantum Financial Infrastructure Framework" (PQFIF). This strategic document, submitted to the US Crypto Asset Working Group, places Naoris Protocol at the core of US cybersecurity regulatory priorities.
This strategic document was released against the backdrop of the rise of quantum computers, which pose an existential threat to the protection of digital assets: by 2034, the probability of quantum computers related to cryptography cracking the RSA-2048 algorithm is between 17% and 34%, threatening trillions of dollars in digital assets. The "Post-Quantum Financial Infrastructure Framework" cites Naoris three times. Naoris Protocol stands out with its "Sub-Zero Layer" architecture, which allows the integration of post-quantum cryptography into existing EVM blockchains without the need for hard forks or interruptions. Its approach uses NIST-approved algorithms (ML-KEM, ML-DSA, SLH-DSA) to secure blockchain infrastructure.
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