Group T1 presented the Dion video conferencing system with post-quantum data protection. The service has become the first Russian video conferencing system to resist cyberattacks using software-level quantum computers. The developers told RB.RU about this.

In Russia, post-quantum protection for video conferencing was tested for the first time

The solution provider was QApp, a developer of complex cybersecurity products based on post-quantum algorithms.

The company said that post-quantum encryption is a promising direction in the field of cyber security, the products of which are actively used in many countries to protect trade and state secrets, personal and financial data.

During the pilot project, the companies added a post-quantum VPN to Dion. This allowed, in test mode, to protect the video data transmission channel from attacks using both classical and quantum computers.

The conference participants also managed to ensure the secure exchange of data without the use of additional equipment at a distance of 1.8 thousand km.

Author:

karina pardaeva

Source: RB

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