Global Finance News
19 Mar 2026, 21:50
Broadcom announced the launch of the industry’s first end-to-end post-quantum cryptography (PQC)-safe in-flight network encryption solution, addressing rising cybersecurity risks linked to quantum computing. The system integrates its Emulex SecureHBA adapters with storage platforms, enabling full encryption of data in transit across Fibre Channel networks.
The solution is designed to protect against “harvest now, decrypt later” attacks, a growing concern as quantum capabilities advance. It delivers hardware-based encryption without impacting system performance, while maintaining compatibility with existing infrastructure and applications.
Broadcom stated that the technology meets key security standards, including CNSA 2.0 and NIS2/DORA, and allows enterprises to extend encryption beyond data-at-rest to in-flight data. The company expects demand to rise as AI-driven workloads and sensitive data flows increase across enterprise environments.
Globe Newswire
The solution is designed to protect against “harvest now, decrypt later” attacks, a growing concern as quantum capabilities advance. It delivers hardware-based encryption without impacting system performance, while maintaining compatibility with existing infrastructure and applications.
Broadcom stated that the technology meets key security standards, including CNSA 2.0 and NIS2/DORA, and allows enterprises to extend encryption beyond data-at-rest to in-flight data. The company expects demand to rise as AI-driven workloads and sensitive data flows increase across enterprise environments.
Globe Newswire