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SEALSQ Post-Quantum Product Certification Timeline

Analysis based on 8 articles · First reported Mar 06, 2026 · Last updated Mar 06, 2026

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The announcement by SEALSQ of its certification timetable for post-quantum security products is expected to positively impact the cybersecurity and semiconductor markets. It provides a clear path for organizations to meet upcoming mandatory migration deadlines, strengthening the broader security ecosystem and accelerating the adoption of next-generation cryptographic standards.

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SEALSQ Corp announced a comprehensive certification timetable for its QS7001 Secure Element and QVault TPM hardware product families, all tracking green for Common Criteria, FIPS 140-3, and TCG certifications through Q4 2026. Production samples for QS7001 V1 and QVault TPM 183 became available in March 2026, with Hardware Evaluation Test Reports and FIPS 140-3 Lab Letters to United States===National Institute of Standards and Technology expected in the coming months. The next-generation QS7001 V2 and QVault TPM 185 are also on schedule, with silicon fabrication and engineering samples targeted for later in 2026. CEO Carlos Moreira highlighted the importance of these certifications for governments and enterprises facing mandatory migration deadlines, including the United States===National Security Agency's CNSA 2.0 January 2027 compliance timeline. The certification activities are being conducted by accredited third-party laboratories such as SERMA Technologies.

100 SEALSQ Announced certification timetable for post-quantum security products
90 SEALSQ Made production samples available for QS7001 V1 and QVault TPM 183
85 SEALSQ Pursued Common Criteria and TCG Certifications
80 SEALSQ Targeted silicon fabrication for QS7001 V2
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SEALSQ announced a comprehensive certification timetable for its QS7001 Secure Element and QVault TPM hardware product families, with all four products tracking green for Common Criteria, FIPS 140-3, and TCG certifications through Q4 2026. This progress is expected to strengthen SEALSQ's position in the post-quantum security market and ensure its products meet high security standards for government and enterprise customers.
Importance 100 Sentiment 70
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Carlos Moreira, CEO of SEALSQ, emphasized the company's commitment to delivering hardware-anchored post-quantum security on a predictable timetable, highlighting the importance of certified silicon for mandatory migration deadlines like the NSA CNSA 2.0.
Importance 70 Sentiment 60
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The United States===National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) is the recipient of FIPS 140-3 Lab Letters for SEALSQ's QVault TPM products, initiating their placement in NIST's evaluation queue for formal FIPS 140-3 certificates. NIST's certification is crucial for SEALSQ's products to be adopted in government and critical infrastructure.
Importance 50 Sentiment 0
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The United States===National Security Agency's (NSA) CNSA 2.0 January 2027 compliance timeline is a key driver for the demand for certified post-quantum security products, which SEALSQ aims to meet with its certification roadmap.
Importance 40 Sentiment 0
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SERMA Technologies is one of the accredited third-party laboratories conducting the certification activities for SEALSQ's products, playing a role in verifying their security standards.
Importance 30 Sentiment 0
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