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SafeLogic Announces SafePQ, Enabling Enterprises to Accelerate Post-Quantum Readiness Without Disrupting Critical Systems

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SafePQ combines validated post-quantum cryptography, hybrid migration support, enterprise-grade software delivery, and the foundation for cryptographic posture management into a single trusted platform.

VIENNA, Va., June 10, 2026 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ — SafeLogic today announced the general availability of SafePQ, a post-quantum cryptographic infrastructure solution designed to help enterprises modernize cryptography, accelerate quantum readiness, and establish stronger cryptographic governance across complex production environments.

“SafePQ helps bridge that gap by providing trusted post-quantum cryptography built on rigorously tested implementations, while giving enterprises the flexibility and governance capabilities required to modernize cryptography without disrupting critical business systems.”

As organizations prepare for the transition to post-quantum cryptography (PQC), many are discovering that the challenge extends far beyond implementing new algorithms. Cryptography is deeply embedded across applications, services, APIs, cloud platforms, mobile environments, software dependencies, and critical infrastructure. Successfully navigating the transition requires trusted cryptographic implementations, operational visibility, migration flexibility, and a sustainable path to ongoing cryptographic change.

SafePQ was built to address that challenge.

Built on SafeLogic’s proven software foundation, SafePQ delivers validated post-quantum cryptographic capabilities while providing enterprises with the operational foundation required to manage cryptographic modernization at scale.

“Organizations understand that quantum computing presents a long-term security challenge, but many are still searching for a practical path from awareness to implementation,” said Evgeny Gervis, CEO of SafeLogic. “SafePQ helps bridge that gap by providing trusted post-quantum cryptography built on rigorously tested implementations, while giving enterprises the flexibility and governance capabilities required to modernize cryptography without disrupting critical business systems.”

Trusted Cryptographic Implementations for the Post-Quantum Era

The security of cryptography depends not only on the strength of algorithms, but also on the quality of their implementation. Historically, many vulnerabilities in cryptographic software have resulted from implementation flaws rather than weaknesses in the underlying mathematics.

SafePQ addresses this risk by leveraging SafeLogic’s rigorously validated cryptographic implementations, which have undergone extensive testing through NIST’s Cryptographic Algorithm Validation Program (CAVP) and Cryptographic Module Validation Program (CMVP). Organizations can adopt post-quantum cryptography with confidence, knowing they are relying on implementations built to meet the requirements of regulated and high-assurance environments.

SafePQ includes support for all major NIST-standardized post-quantum cryptographic algorithms, including:

ML-KEM (Module-Lattice Key Encapsulation Mechanism)ML-DSA (Module-Lattice Digital Signature Algorithm)SLH-DSA (Stateless Hash-Based Digital Signature Algorithm)LMS (Leighton-Micali Signature Scheme)

In addition, SafePQ supports both classical and post-quantum cryptography within a unified platform, enabling organizations to meet current security requirements while preparing for future standards adoption.

Enabling Practical and Phased PQC Migration

For most enterprises, post-quantum migration cannot be accomplished through a disruptive “rip-and-replace” approach.

Financial institutions, telecommunications providers, healthcare organizations, technology companies, and critical infrastructure operators often operate highly heterogeneous environments consisting of multiple operating systems, programming languages, hardware architectures, cloud platforms, legacy applications, third-party software, and custom-developed systems.

SafePQ was specifically engineered for these realities.

The platform supports hybrid cryptographic deployments that combine classical and post-quantum algorithms, enabling organizations to strengthen security while maintaining interoperability with existing systems during migration. Hybrid approaches provide an additional layer of defense while allowing organizations to adopt PQC on their own timelines.

SafePQ’s extensive operating environment coverage spans diverse technology stacks, deployment models, programming languages, and runtime environments, making it particularly well suited for large enterprises and financial institutions where cryptographic consistency across disparate systems is essential.

Rather than forcing development teams to redesign applications around new cryptographic libraries, SafePQ provides familiar integration models and broad deployment flexibility, helping organizations accelerate migration while minimizing operational disruption.

Optimized for Enterprise Performance

One of the common misconceptions surrounding post-quantum cryptography is that stronger security necessarily comes with substantial performance penalties.

SafePQ challenges that assumption.

SafeLogic has invested heavily in optimizing the performance of its post-quantum implementations. In many deployment scenarios, SafePQ’s implementation of ML-KEM delivers performance that is significantly faster than traditional public-key cryptographic approaches such as RSA and competitive with or superior to widely deployed elliptic curve implementations.

These optimizations enable organizations to pursue quantum readiness without sacrificing the performance expectations of modern enterprise applications, cloud services, APIs, mobile platforms, and high-volume transaction environments.

Enterprise-Grade Delivery and Lifecycle Management

Modern cryptographic infrastructure requires more than strong algorithms. It also requires a reliable mechanism for delivering updates, deploying patches, and maintaining consistency across large software estates.

SafePQ is supported by SafeLogic’s enterprise-grade software delivery infrastructure, including the SafeLogic Customer Portal and Software Delivery Factory.

Organizations can securely access validated cryptographic updates, automate software distribution through portal APIs, and integrate cryptographic lifecycle management into existing development and deployment workflows.

This approach significantly reduces the burden placed on internal engineering teams. Rather than spending valuable development resources managing cryptographic library updates and deployment logistics, organizations can leverage SafeLogic’s delivery infrastructure to accelerate patch adoption and improve security posture.

By reducing friction associated with cryptographic updates, SafePQ helps organizations deploy security improvements more consistently and more rapidly across their environments.

For customers with specialized operational requirements, SafeLogic also offers customized SafePQ builds tailored to unique deployment, platform, or compliance needs.

Backed by SafeLogic Expertise

SafePQ is supported by SafeLogic’s enterprise support organization and solution engineering teams, providing customers with direct access to cryptographic expertise throughout their modernization journey.

From architecture guidance and migration planning to deployment support and operational best practices, SafeLogic works alongside customers to help reduce implementation risk and accelerate time-to-value.

This combination of validated software and specialized expertise helps organizations move beyond experimentation and toward production-ready quantum preparedness.

Building Toward Cryptographic Posture Management

While SafePQ delivers immediate value through validated post-quantum cryptography and hybrid migration support, it also represents an important step toward a broader vision for enterprise cryptographic management.

Over time, organizations will need more than algorithm implementations. They will need visibility into cryptographic usage, governance over cryptographic policies, and the ability to adapt as standards, threats, and business requirements evolve.

SafeLogic is actively expanding SafePQ with additional capabilities designed to help organizations better understand, govern, and modernize cryptography across the software lifecycle. Future enhancements will focus on areas such as policy-driven cryptographic governance, operational visibility, and crypto-agility, helping enterprises prepare not only for today’s migration requirements but also for the continuous evolution of cryptographic standards.

These capabilities will ultimately contribute to SafeLogic’s broader vision for cryptographic posture management, providing organizations with a more comprehensive approach to managing cryptographic risk across increasingly complex environments.

Availability

SafePQ is available immediately.

Organizations interested in accelerating their post-quantum readiness initiatives can learn more about SafePQ, schedule a demonstration, or engage with SafeLogic’s cryptographic experts by visiting www.safelogic.com.

About SafeLogic
Founded in 2012, SafeLogic is a premier provider of cryptographic software that enables enduring privacy and trust in the ever-changing digital world. Used by many of the world’s top technology firms, SafeLogic expedites and streamlines the adoption of FIPS 140-validated classical and post-quantum cryptography. SafeLogic delivers FIPS 140-3 validated software, PQC, strong entropy sources, and crypto-agility, all supported by a world-class software delivery factory and enterprise software support.

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Scott Raspa, SafeLogic, 1 4105332656, scott@safelogic.com, https://www.safelogic.com

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Six Pennsylvania students advance to national finals of the Mott Million Dollar Challenge in Flint, Michigan

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Bold ideas from 6 local students are among just 60 semifinalist submissions selected from over 3,700 nationwide to pitch at the Mott Million Dollar Challenge, June 15-16 in downtown Flint.

FLINT, Mich., June 10, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Six students from Pennsylvania have been selected as semifinalists in the Mott Million Dollar Challenge, a national pitch competition for K-12 students.

More than 5,300 young people from all 50 states and Washington, D.C. submitted over 3,700 business ideas and social solutions to the Challenge. From those entries, 1,500 submissions were selected in the first round. Now, the creators behind the top 60 ideas are advancing to compete at a live national event in Flint, Michigan next week.

The Pennsylvania semifinalists and their ideas are:

LightoPro: AI Learning Buddy on Your Desk — Antarikxa Das (2nd Grade, Marshall Elementary School, business pitch): An AI-powered desktop learning assistant that uses a camera and projector to provide real-time, step-by-step guidance directly on a student’s work, helping children learn independently.

Advancing Bridges with Piezoelectric Technology — Miles Cheng and Vasudev Nambulli (6th Grade, South Fayette Middle School, business pitch): A smart infrastructure system that uses self-powered piezoelectric sensors to continuously monitor bridge stress and vibrations, helping detect structural issues before they become safety hazards.

Operation Agua: Aqua Anchor — Anushiya Ramakrishnan and Laalitya Sagi (7th Grade, South Fayette Middle School, social pitch): A nonprofit initiative that uses sensor-activated shoreline collection systems to capture ocean-bound trash and reduce water pollution before it reaches the sea.

Verity — Elena Pappas (10th Grade, Germantown Friends School, social pitch): A student wellness app that predicts stress levels from academic and lifestyle habits and provides personalized recommendations to help prevent burnout before it happens.

As semifinalists, each project will be awarded $5,000. The students will pitch live in front of judges during the final competition June 15-16 in Flint.

Funded by the Charles Stewart Mott Foundation as part of its centennial celebration, the Mott Million Dollar Challenge is administered by the Network for Teaching Entrepreneurship (NFTE) in collaboration with VentureLab, Young Entrepreneur Institute (YEI), the Afterschool Alliance, Collaborative Communications and the 50 State Afterschool Network. The Challenge is designed to shine a light on entrepreneurship education as a meaningful way to help students build skills they need to navigate and shape the future.

Learn more about the Mott Million Dollar Challenge and explore semifinalist ideas at https://mottmillion.org/60-semifinalist-pitches/.

Contact:
Jen Peters
peters@collaborativecommunications.com

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Two Washington students advance to national finals of the Mott Million Dollar Challenge in Flint, Michigan

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Bold ideas from 2 local students are among just 60 semifinalist submissions selected from over 3,700 nationwide to pitch at the Mott Million Dollar Challenge, June 15-16 in downtown Flint.

FLINT, Mich., June 10, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Two students from Washington have been selected as semifinalists in the Mott Million Dollar Challenge, a national pitch competition for K-12 students.

More than 5,300 young people from all 50 states and Washington, D.C. submitted over 3,700 business ideas and social solutions to the Challenge. From those entries, 1,500 submissions were selected in the first round. Now, the creators behind the top 60 ideas are advancing to compete at a live national event in Flint, Michigan next week.

The Washington semifinalists and their ideas are:

MagicVerse-Kids, A Universe of First Creations — Isha Sharma (6th Grade, Beaver Lake Middle School, business pitch): A platform that partners with daycares to use AI to transform children’s artwork into digital keepsakes, scrapbooks, and personalized products, helping families preserve creative memories.

PureDrain — Kiren Makam (8th Grade, Tyee Middle School, social pitch): A portable storm drain filtration system that captures pollutants in runoff before they enter local ecosystems, helping protect forests and reduce the spread of invasive species.

As semifinalists, each project will be awarded $5,000. The students will pitch live in front of judges during the final competition June 15-16 in Flint.

Funded by the Charles Stewart Mott Foundation as part of its centennial celebration, the Mott Million Dollar Challenge is administered by the Network for Teaching Entrepreneurship (NFTE) in collaboration with VentureLab, Young Entrepreneur Institute (YEI), the Afterschool Alliance, Collaborative Communications and the 50 State Afterschool Network. The Challenge is designed to shine a light on entrepreneurship education as a meaningful way to help students build skills they need to navigate and shape the future.

Learn more about the Mott Million Dollar Challenge and explore semifinalist ideas at https://mottmillion.org/60-semifinalist-pitches/.

Contact:
Jen Peters
peters@collaborativecommunications.com

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Two Virginia students advance to national finals of the Mott Million Dollar Challenge in Flint, Michigan

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Bold ideas from two local students are among just 60 semifinalist submissions selected from over 3,700 nationwide to pitch at the Mott Million Dollar Challenge, June 15-16 in downtown Flint.

FLINT, Mich., June 10, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Two students from Virginia have been selected as semifinalists in the Mott Million Dollar Challenge, a national pitch competition for K-12 students.

More than 5,300 young people from all 50 states and Washington, D.C. submitted over 3,700 business ideas and social solutions to the Challenge. From those entries, 1,500 submissions were selected in the first round. Now, the creators behind the top 60 ideas are advancing to compete at a live national event in Flint, Michigan next week.

The Virginia semifinalists and their ideas are:

Carmunication — Lailah Moore (4th Grade, Nysmith School, business pitch): A vehicle-to-vehicle messaging system that allows nearby drivers to send safety alerts about issues such as open gas caps, broken lights, or unsecured cargo, helping make roads safer through clear communication.

EngageAble — Emily Amidon (6th Grade, Nysmith School, social pitch): A social venture that uses customizable 3D-printed fidget devices to help seniors maintain fine motor skills, cognitive engagement and independence as they age.

As semifinalists, each project will be awarded $5,000. The students will pitch live in front of judges during the final competition June 15-16 in Flint.

Funded by the Charles Stewart Mott Foundation as part of its centennial celebration, the Mott Million Dollar Challenge is administered by the Network for Teaching Entrepreneurship (NFTE) in collaboration with VentureLab, Young Entrepreneur Institute (YEI), the Afterschool Alliance, Collaborative Communications and the 50 State Afterschool Network. The Challenge is designed to shine a light on entrepreneurship education as a meaningful way to help students build skills they need to navigate and shape the future.

Learn more about the Mott Million Dollar Challenge and explore semifinalist ideas at https://mottmillion.org/60-semifinalist-pitches/.

Contact:
Jen Peters
peters@collaborativecommunications.com

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