ST Engineering has launched its latest enterprise-grade quantum-safe cybersecurity solutions at the Singapore FinTech Festival 2025. These innovations are designed to help financial services organisations in Singapore achieve cryptographic agility and integrate quantum security measures into their operations.
The Quantum-Safe Encryptor, developed with post-quantum cryptography (PQC), is engineered to protect sensitive data and communications from quantum decryption threats. It is designed to integrate with future third-party Quantum Key Distribution (QKD) systems, ensuring ultra-low-latency, high-assurance encryption for critical infrastructure, government, defence, and enterprise networks.
Additionally, the Quantizant PQC-readiness platform assists organisations in planning and implementing their multi-year migration to quantum-safe cryptography. It features an intelligent discovery engine for cryptographic inventory management and an AI-powered quantum risk engine for risk assessment. The platform also includes a PQC migration playbook, sandbox environments for testing, and modules for third-party integration.
Tan Bin Ru, President for Enterprise (Digital) at ST Engineering, stated, “As quantum computing approaches an inflection point, organisations will have to migrate to quantum-resistant cryptographic algorithms to secure their systems before adversarial quantum capabilities mature.”
ST Engineering’s showcase at the festival also included AI-powered solutions aimed at enhancing operational efficiency and cyber resilience. The company’s Cyber business has developed deep capabilities across hardware, solutions, and services, supporting customers in 19 countries and 11 critical sectors.
With these advancements, ST Engineering continues to position itself at the forefront of national and enterprise cyber resilience, aiding financial institutions in transitioning from proof-of-concept to real business deployments.
