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A Method and a System for Secure Device Communication using Multi-Key Encapsulation

aapoon, Inc. secures third patent for secure device communication

Breaking Barriers in Secure Communication: Aapoon’s PQC Innovation Gets the Green Light!

In a digital world threatened by quantum computing, traditional encryption methods like RSA and ECC are no longer enough. The race for Post-Quantum Cryptography (PQC) isn’t just about future-proofing—it’s about staying ahead of cyber threats today.

I’m thrilled to announce that Aapoon has been granted a patent for our PQC-based secure peer-to-peer (P2P) communication protocol:“A method and a system for secure device communication using multi-key encapsulation” (Patent Application No. 18/961,639).

This innovation reinforces our position at the forefront of enterprise-grade security, ensuring that sensitive data remains encrypted and untouchable—even in a post-quantum era.

Why does this matter?

– Quantum-Resistant Security: Protects against Shor’s algorithm and other quantum-based decryption threats.

– End-to-End Encryption: Guarantees secure, direct communication between devices without intermediaries.

– Forward Secrecy: New session keys for every communication ensure secure past and future messages.

– Device Authentication: Aapoon has already achieved Level 4 of PQC by authenticating the devices themselves—going beyond Apple’s recently announced PQ3 for iMessage

Apple’s blog: https://lnkd.in/g2vsDE44

Apple’s implementation is a great step forward, but Aapoon is already ahead, ensuring that even device authentication is quantum-proof.

🔐 The Future of Secure Communication is Here 🔐

As enterprises, governments, and security-focused organizations prepare for the post-quantum world, PQC isn’t optional—it’s essential. With this patent, Aapoon solidifies its leadership in enterprise messaging and secure digital interactions.

Excited to see what’s next in the world of cryptographic innovation! Let’s make security unbreakable.

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