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Tech Certification Update

SEALSQ Advances Post-Quantum Security Certifications

Analysis based on 8 articles · First reported Apr 02, 2026 · Last updated Apr 02, 2026

Sentiment
60
Attention
4
Articles
8
Market Impact
Direct
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The market is positively impacted by SEALSQ's progress in security certifications, especially for post-quantum cryptography, as it addresses critical security challenges and regulatory compliance. This enhances confidence in SEALSQ's products for government, critical infrastructure, and enterprise technology sectors, potentially increasing demand for its secure semiconductor solutions.

Semiconductor industry Cybersecurity Information technology

SEALSQ Corp and its subsidiary SEALSQ===IC Alps announced significant advancements in their Common Criteria (CC) security certification programs. SEALSQ's QS7001 Secure Element platform successfully passed stringent hardware security tests, a crucial step towards full CC EAL 5+ certification. Concurrently, SEALSQ===IC Alps renewed its Common Criteria site certification at its Grenoble design center. SEALSQ also published a comprehensive certification roadmap for its QS7001 Secure Element and QVault Trusted Platform Module (TPM) product families, with all four products maintaining green status. These milestones are vital for SEALSQ's post-quantum security strategy, providing independently verified CC and FIPS certifications that assure customers in government, critical infrastructure, financial services, and enterprise technology of the highest security standards. Carlos Moreira, CEO of SEALSQ, highlighted the importance of these certifications in meeting migration deadlines like the NSA CNSA 2.0 January 2027 compliance timeline.

90 SEALSQ completed advanced hardware security tests for QS7001 Secure Element
90 SERMA confirmed QS7001 Secure Element passed security tests SEALSQ
80 SEALSQ===IC Alps secured Common Criteria site certification renewal
75 SEALSQ published comprehensive certification roadmap for secure hardware products
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SEALSQ announced significant advances in its Common Criteria security certification programs, including the successful completion of hardware security tests for its QS7001 Secure Element platform and the renewal of SEALSQ===IC Alps' site certification. This progress validates the robustness of its post-quantum cryptographic hardware and strengthens its market position in secure semiconductor solutions.
Importance 100 Sentiment 70
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SEALSQ===IC Alps, a subsidiary of SEALSQ, successfully completed its Common Criteria certification renewal audit at its Grenoble design center. This renewal confirms its secure design capabilities and contributes to SEALSQ's consolidated certification perimeter.
Importance 80 Sentiment 60
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Carlos Moreira, CEO of SEALSQ, commented on the certification roadmap, emphasizing the company's commitment to delivering hardware-anchored post-quantum security on a predictable timetable to meet migration deadlines like the NSA CNSA 2.0.
Importance 50 Sentiment 60
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SERMA, an independent evaluator, confirmed that SEALSQ's QS7001 Secure Element passed fault injection and side-channel attack resistance testing. SERMA CESTI also conducted the Common Criteria certification renewal audit for SEALSQ===IC Alps.
Importance 40 Sentiment 50
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The United States===National Security Agency's CNSA 2.0 January 2027 compliance timeline is referenced as a driver for demand for certified silicon, highlighting the strategic importance of SEALSQ's certification efforts.
Importance 30 Sentiment 0
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The United States===National Institute of Standards and Technology is targeted for FIPS 140-3 lab submission for SEALSQ's QVault TPM products, indicating adherence to US government security standards.
Importance 20 Sentiment 0
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