Thales introduces quantum-safe smartcard

According to Thales, its MultiApp 5.2 Premium PQC is Europe’s first quantum-resistant smartcard to receive high-level security certification from ANSSI (the French National Cybersecurity Agency). Certified to the EAL6+ level under the Common Criteria framework, the smartcard also uses digital signature algorithms standardized by NIST in the U.S.

The MultiApp 5.2 Premium PQC leverages post-quantum cryptography to protect digital identity data in ID cards, health cards, and driving licenses. This new generation of cryptographic signatures is designed to withstand the vast computational power of quantum computers, both today and in the future.

“This first certification for a solution incorporating post-quantum cryptography reflects ANSSI’s commitment to supporting innovation, while upholding the highest cybersecurity standards,” said Franck Sadmi, Head of National Certification Center, French Cybersecurity Agency (ANSSI). “The joint work of Thales, CEA-Leti IT Security Evaluation Facility, and ANSSI is a strong signal that Europe is ready to lead the way in post-quantum security, enabling organizations and governments to deploy solutions that anticipate future risks, rather than waiting for quantum computers to become mainstream.”

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