EnQuanta Press Release
EDEN PRAIRIE, MN, April 30, 2025
EnQuanta, a leader in quantum-resilient cryptography solutions, has submitted comments in response to the NIST Initial Public Draft of Cybersecurity White Paper on Cryptographic Agility that was released on March 5, 2025 – CSWP 39, Considerations for Achieving Cryptographic Agility: Strategies and Practices | CSRC.
Scott Schnorrenberg, CEO, emphasized that “EnQuanta strongly supports NIST’s leadership in recognizing crypto-agility as a vital pillar of modern cybersecurity. We commend NIST’s ongoing efforts to provide clear guidance on the motivations, methodologies, challenges, and opportunities associated with building agile cryptographic systems.” Various participants in the recent conference NIST held on this topic commented that crypto agility represents a “transition-focused design” approach, and that “a crypto-agile framework ideally is quantum-resilient, cipher-adaptable, data-agnostic, and backward/forward-migratable within a given protocol.” As the cryptographic landscape continues to evolve—fueled by emerging threats, new standards, and the transition to post-quantum cryptography—NIST’s role in establishing a shared foundation for crypto-agile strategies is critical to ensuring secure, resilient infrastructure across sectors.
As an emerging technology company specializing in hybrid cryptography, EnQuanta is developing advanced cryptographic frameworks and secure communication systems designed to address the realities of a dynamic threat environment. Our focus is on modular, policy-driven cryptographic engines that support runtime adaptability and composable entropy models. These capabilities enable secure transitions, minimize protocol fragility, and offer strong resistance to both classical and quantum adversaries. Our advanced hybrid cryptoagility framework employs a dynamic combination of standard and non-standard ciphers to generate a unique cryptex for each ciphertext, providing resilience and crypto-agility while ensuring compliance through the inclusion of one or more NIST-approved, mandatory-to-implement algorithms and a seamless migration to new algorithms as they are approved.
Noel Grover, CTO, noted that “the purpose of our submission is to provide constructive feedback on NIST’s Draft White Paper and contribute meaningfully to the broader dialogue around cryptoagility. In particular, we aim to expand the scope of the survey of current approaches to cryptoagility by sharing insights from our work in hybrid cryptography and dynamic cipher sequencing. We hope this perspective will help inform and refine the recommendations and frameworks proposed in the White Paper.”
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EnQuanta is revolutionizing cyber resilience with advanced hybrid crypto-agility protecting data from today’s cyber threats and tomorrow’s Quantum Computing and AI attacks. Their software-only solution, powered by the patent-pending QuantaCrypt™ “incryption” process, easily adapts to cryptographic changes as a one-time upgrade designed to break the “rip and replace” cycles of encryption migrations and last for the next 50+ years. Learn more at enquanta.com.