NIST-Certified Post-Quantum Algorithms
Orbital7 announces full deployment of NIST-approved quantum-resistant algorithms across all satellite communication systems, setting a new standard in post-quantum security.

Post-Quantum Ready
Our satellite network now employs NIST standardized lattice-based encryption and hash-based signatures to protect against quantum decryption threats.
Certified Algorithms in Action
// Real-world implementation of NIST-approved algorithms const quantumSecurity = { encryption: { latticeBased: "CRYSTALS-Kyber-1024", digitalSignatures: "SPHINCS+-256", compatibilityLayer: true // Ensures hybrid transitional security }, network: { satellites: 1243, // Total satellite fleet size encryptionLayers: 3, failoverProtocols: 5 }, compliance: { nistPhase: "Phase 3", iso27001: true, auditTrail: "blockchain-encrypted" } };
CRYSTALS-Kyber
Lattice-based cryptographic algorithm approved by NIST for secure key exchange in our quantum-safe network.
SPHINCS+
Hash-based digital signature scheme ensuring secure satellite authentication without vulnerabilities to quantum attacks.
Government Trial Results

In a 145-day government-sponsored trial, our NIST-certified algorithms withstood simulated quantum attacks. Results showed:
- 100% threat mitigation against all known quantum decryption attempts
- 0% data loss in transmission across 1,200 test satellites
- 98.7% performance parity with current encryption standards
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