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PQShield launches UltraPQ-Suite for deeply specialized implementations of post-quantum cryptography

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PQShield’s UltraPQ-Suite allows companies across the global technology supply chain to adapt to new post-quantum cryptography (PQC) standardsThe products offer an unparalleled range of IP for critical use cases, offering ultra fast, ultra small and ultra secure highly optimized implementations of PQCThe suite includes a new product, PQPlatform-TrustSys, a high assurance PQC-first Root of Trust solution that integrates both existing Public Key and PQC algorithms

LONDON, April 24, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Today PQShield, the leading provider of post-quantum cryptography (PQC) solutions, announces the launch of a newly updated product suite, beginning with the introduction of PQPlatform-TrustSys – a new quantum-safe Root of Trust solution that will enable ASIC and FPGA hardware to achieve compliance with new PQC standards set out in regulations like the NSA’s CNSA 2.0.

PQPlatform-TrustSys falls under the ultra secure pillar of PQShield’s UltraPQ-Suite, which offers a range of ultra fast, ultra small and ultra secure highly optimized implementations of PQC for critical use cases as the global supply chain delivers the transition to new cryptographic standards.

Deeply-specialised implementations of PQC for a post-standards world

PQShield’s varied product suite allows organisations to choose implementations of PQC that best match their priorities – something that is increasingly important for manufacturers that require either fast-performance, high-security, or low-footprint solutions.

Its three pillars – ultra fast, ultra secure and ultra small – means PQShield can deliver high quality PQC products to address customers’ optimization problems head-on.

Ultra fast delivers high-performance PQC at the core of the network to accelerate new and existing applications in FPGA or ASIC. PQShield’s core product in this category, PQPerform-Lattice, optimises key encapsulations per second to maintain strong latency performance and optimise power consumption. This is particularly critical in the networking sector, for example with applications like firewalls, routers and HSMs.PQShield’s ultra secure implementations are optimised for use in products that are the target of highly sophisticated attackers, for instance in critical infrastructure devices with a long lifecycle that require the highest levels of integrity. Side channel attack (SCA) and fault injection attack (FIA) resistance are also key to this category. This is particularly important for device attestation, where confirming that your device has not been tampered with, compromised, or running unauthorized firmware/software enabling remote trust establishment is critical. PQPlatform-TrustSys is PQShield’s leading product in this pillar but there are also a range of modular IPs that can future proof existing security implementations.Ultra small targets implementations in memory-constrained devices, embedded systems, microcontrollers and devices that are already in the field, like energy smart meters and industrial controls. PQShield’s leading ultra small product, PQCryptoLib-Embedded, is the smallest implementation of PQC on the market. This is particularly useful for OEMs and device manufacturers, where efficient implementations of PQC are needed to secure end-to-end-encrypted (E2EE) comms channels, as well as ensuring data confidentiality and integrity.

PQShield’s deep knowledge of global PQC standards (as co-authors of all PQC standards to date), cryptographic algorithms, patented technologies, protocols and security techniques sets it apart from both competitors and open-source alternatives. Its solutions are rigorously tested to meet Cloud, Edge, or Government grade standards, aligning across certifications like NIST, Common Criteria, SESIP, and PSA.

Introducing PQPlatform-TrustSys – PQC-first Root of Trust

In 2024, the PKfail vulnerability highlighted multiple security issues within Secure Boot and Secure Update mechanisms, which now need to be updated to PQC to protect organisations and maintain platform security, as Secure Boot and Secure Update play a fundamental role in protecting against malware.

Product developers will need to ensure they meet both existing and new regulatory requirements with clear timelines set out by NIST, both for the adoption of PQC and more crucial for Secure Boot, the complete phase-out of RSA by 2035. Looking across current guidance from across the globe and industry it is abundantly clear that we have a 5-10yr window to migrate:

The newest product in PQShield’s range, PQPlatform-TrustSys, is designed to respond to these challenges, helping manufacturers achieve compliance with cybersecurity regulations with minimal integration time and effort. Built as a PQC-first design, this allows for strong, efficient, and quantum-resistant security implementations, free from the limitations of older architectures.

PQPlatform-TrustSys offers comprehensive key management by tracking the key’s origin and permission including key revocation, which is an essential and often overlooked part of securing any large-scale cryptographic deployment. It allows the Root of Trust to enforce restrictions on critical operations and maintain security even if the host system is compromised. Additionally, both key origin and permission attributes are extended to cryptographic accelerators that are connected to a Private Peripheral Bus.

When a device is physically exposed to potential attackers – which includes most implementations of ASIC and FPGA hardware in consumer devices, automotive use, and communications networks – so-called “side-channel attacks” that exploit timing, power, and fault vulnerabilities need to be considered as well.

Ali El Kaafarani, founder and CEO of PQShield, said: “With new standards announced, last year was pivotal in the progress towards quantum security. 2025 is where we run into the real challenge – implementation. Given the wide range of implementation use cases, we need to offer manufacturers enough flexibility and crypto-agility to roll out PQC in a way that meets their priorities.

“I am proud to be launching PQShield’s UltraPQ-Suite to help the supply chain on this journey. Our ultra secure, ultra fast and ultra small products address the major challenges manufacturers face when choosing an implementation of PQC, enabling them to more easily protect the next generation of devices and digital infrastructure that reaches the market.”

Dr Axel Poschmann, VP of Product at PQShield, said: “I am excited to introduce PQPlatform-TrustSys to support ASIC and FPGA manufacturers in bringing quantum-safe products to market. This hardware holds a critical role in the global technology supply chain, and by assisting its adoption of post-quantum cryptography, we can help accelerate the overall global transition to quantum security.”

The launch follows PQShield achieving FIPS 140-3 certification through the Cryptographic Module Verification Program (CMVP), which is designed to evaluate cryptographic modules and provide agencies and organizations with a metric for security products, as well as building its own silicon test chip to prove this can all be delivered ‘first time right’.

About PQShield

PQShield is a post-quantum cryptography (PQC) company building the quantum-safe cryptography solutions that are modernizing the vital security systems and components of the global technology supply chain. We deliver real-world, high-quality secure implementations of quantum-safe cryptography in hardware, software and the cloud, as well as being a leading contributor to post-quantum cryptography standardization projects around the world.

Headquartered in the UK, with a 90-strong team across 10 countries, PQShield’s contribution has been recognised by Bloomberg, Wired, Fast Company and the World Economic Forum. The company is backed by Addition, Oxford Science Enterprises, Chevron Technology Ventures, Legal & General, Braavos Capital, Kindred Capital, Crane and Innovate UK. Its extensive catalog of technical publications is available here.

About PQPlatform-TrustSys

PQShield’s PQPlatform-TrustSys is designed to help manufacturers achieve compliance with cybersecurity regulations with minimal integration time and effort. It offers the following features for ASIC and FPGA implementations:

Updatable firmwareSecure bootSecure updateSecure remote attestationSecure lifecycle managementSecure debug and test enableStandard compliant cryptographic servicesAgile Key storage and key managementKey revocationTRNG and PUFPrivate peripheral bus to connect additional cryptographic accelerators

 

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Booking.com’s Latest Travel and Sustainability Research Reveals Australian Generational Paradox

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SYDNEY, May 4, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Today Booking.com released its 11th annual research report into consumer attitudes and understanding of the social and environmental impact of travel. With insights from 32,500 travellers across 35 markets globally, including 1,000 from Australia, this year’s research highlights a generational paradox.

While 83% of Australian travellers say that more sustainable travel is important to them, older generations demonstrate greater commitment through concrete actions, despite younger generations often expressing stronger sustainability intentions.

Older generations demonstrate greater commitment through concrete sustainable actions, with almost two–thirds of Boomers across Asia Pacific (63%) saying they will shop more at local, independent stores on their trips, three–quarters (75%) planning to reduce general waste, and 63% intending to reduce energy consumption, higher than Gen X, Millennials and Gen Z.However, younger travellers are leading in cultural and conservation management; more than a quarter of Gen Z (27%) and Millennials (26%) participated in a tour or activity that contributed to the health or conservation of the local ecosystem or wildlife.Extreme weather is actively reshaping travel choices. Nearly three-quarters of Australian travellers said they consider extreme weather risk when choosing both destination (72%), and timing (75%), and 27% reported having cancelled or changed trip plans in the past twelve months due to extreme weather or natural disaster.Australian travellers are shifting when and where they travel, seeking reliable climates and comfort. 43% say they plan to avoid overcrowded tourist destinations, 42% plan to travel outside of peak season, and 26% will seek out destinations with cooler temperatures.In 2025, travellers booked more than 100 million room nights on Booking.com at accommodation partners with a third-party sustainability certification, including at 363 third-party certified Australian properties.

To find Booking.com’s full 2026 research, visit here.

 

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Florida Physician Specialists Data Breach: Edelson Lechtzin LLP Launches Investigation into Exposure of Personal Information

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National class action firm offering free case evaluations to individuals impacted by the Florida Physician Specialists cybersecurity incident

JACKSONVILLE, Fla., May 3, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Edelson Lechtzin LLP, a national class action law firm, is investigating data privacy claims arising from the Florida Physician Specialists data breach. Florida Physician Specialists learned of the cybersecurity incident between November 27 and 29, 2025.

What Happened

Florida Physician Specialists discovered that its network was hacked between November 27 and 29, 2025. An investigation launched in late November 2025 confirmed that an unauthorized third party accessed its network. The review of the exposed data was completed on April 6, 2026.

Information Exposed

Affected personal data includes full names and one or more of the following: Social Security numbers, driver’s license numbers or state identification numbers, other government identification numbers, financial account information, credit or debit card information, medical information, and/or health insurance policy information.

Who May Be Impacted

Individuals who received a data breach notification from Florida Physician Specialists may face an increased risk of identity theft and fraud.

Your Legal Options

Edelson Lechtzin LLP is investigating a potential class action to pursue legal remedies on behalf of individuals whose sensitive personal data may have been compromised in the Florida Physician Specialists breach. The firm will evaluate your rights and potential claims at no cost.

Recommended Protective Steps

Review account statements and credit reports regularly and remain vigilant for suspicious activity. Confirm whether your information was involved in the Florida Physician Specialists incident and preserve any letters or emails you received about the breach. Consider placing fraud alerts and credit monitoring.

Contact Us for a Free Case Evaluation

Speak confidentially with a data privacy attorney today: Marc Edelson, Esq., Edelson Lechtzin LLP, 411 S. State Street, Suite N-300, Newtown, PA 18940; Phone: 844-696-7492 ext. 2; Email: medelson@edelson-law.com; Web: www.edelson-law.com. Or click HERE to request a free consultation.

About Florida Physician Specialists

Based in Jacksonville, Florida, Florida Physician Specialists is a multi-specialty private physician practice serving patients in Northeast Florida.

About Edelson Lechtzin LLP

Edelson Lechtzin LLP is a national class action law firm with offices in Pennsylvania and California. In addition to data breach litigation, the firm handles class and collective actions involving securities and investment fraud, federal antitrust violations, ERISA employee benefit plans, wage theft, and consumer fraud

Media and Partnership Inquiries: Use the contact information above to connect with our team regarding interviews, co-counsel opportunities, and referral partnerships.

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Sandhills Medical Foundation, Inc., d/b/a Sandhills Medical Data Breach: Edelson Lechtzin LLP Launches Investigation into Exposure of Personal Information

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MCBEE, S.C., May 3, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Edelson Lechtzin LLP, a national class action law firm, is investigating data privacy claims arising from the Sandhills Medical data breach. Sandhills Medical learned of the cybersecurity incident between November 27 and 29, 2025.

What Happened

On May 8, 2025, Sandhills Medical discovered it had been the victim of a ransomware attack. Sandhills Medical began an investigation with the help of cybersecurity experts and a forensic firm. That investigation determined an unauthorized third party accessed Sandhills Medical’s server directly and obtained personal information for select patients.

Information Exposed

Affected personal data includes names, personal health information, and birth dates. This data breach has affected an estimated 169,017 people.

Who May Be Impacted

Individuals who received a data breach notification from Sandhills Medical may face an increased risk of identity theft and fraud.

Your Legal Options

Edelson Lechtzin LLP is investigating a potential class action to pursue legal remedies on behalf of individuals whose sensitive personal data may have been compromised in the Sandhills Medical breach. The firm will evaluate your rights and potential claims at no cost.

Recommended Protective Steps

Review account statements and credit reports regularly and remain vigilant for suspicious activity. Confirm whether your information was involved in the Sandhills Medical incident and preserve any letters or emails you received about the breach. Consider placing fraud alerts and credit monitoring.

Contact Us for a Free Case Evaluation

Speak confidentially with a data privacy attorney today: Marc Edelson, Esq., Edelson Lechtzin LLP, 411 S. State Street, Suite N-300, Newtown, PA 18940; Phone: 844-696-7492 ext. 2; Email: medelson@edelson-law.com; Web: www.edelson-law.com. Or click HERE to request a free consultation.

About Sandhills Medical

Based in McBee, South Carolina, Sandhills Medical operates as a Federally Qualified Community Health Center (FQHC) that provides community-based primary health care services.

About Edelson Lechtzin LLP

Edelson Lechtzin LLP is a national class action law firm with offices in Pennsylvania and California. In addition to data breach litigation, the firm handles class and collective actions involving securities and investment fraud, federal antitrust violations, ERISA employee benefit plans, wage theft, and consumer fraud

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