Quantum-Safe Satellite Network
Orbital7 announces the full deployment of quantum-resistant communication systems across our satellite constellation to secure global communications against future quantum threats.

Post-Quantum Ready
Our 1,200+ satellite network now employs NIST-approved post-quantum algorithms for secure global communications
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Post-Quantum Algorithms
Our satellites use CRYSTALS-Kyber and SPHINCS+ algorithms validated by NIST to provide security against quantum decryption methods.
Backward Compatibility
Systems simultaneously support current encryption standards while transitioning to post-quantum security to ensure seamless global adoption.
Global Coverage
Over 1200 satellites now broadcasting secure signals across LEO, MEO and GEO orbit to provide global, secure communication coverage.
Technical Specifications
// Satellite security configuration const quantumSecurity = { encryption: { keyExchange: "CRYSTALS-Kyber-1024", // NIST-approved lattice-based encryption digitalSignatures: "SPHINCS+-256", // Hash-based post-quantum signatures hybridMode: true // Ensures compatibility with legacy systems }, redundancy: { failoverProtocols: 4, encryptionLayers: 3 }, network: { coverage: { lowEarthOrbit: 1000, mediumEarthOrbit: 150, geostationaryEarthOrbit: 50 }, signalStrength: "AES-256 + CRYSTALS-Kyber hybrid" }, compliance: { nistStandards: "Phase 3 compliant", iso27001: true } };
Case Study: Defense Communications

The Department of Defense successfully tested our post-quantum secure network for satellite-to-ground communications. The trial demonstrated:
- Maintained secure communications through simulated quantum attacks
- Zero detected data leaks or interception vulnerabilities
- No degradation in performance compared to legacy encryption
- 100% uptime during 90-day testing period
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