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Synergy Quantum Unveils SynQ Silicon Trust Suite, a Unified Silicon-Rooted Security Platform for the Post-Quantum Era

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Integrated platform combines a hardware root of trust, post-quantum security, protected key custody, secure boot, device attestation, confidential computing and enterprise HSM interoperability for mission-critical systems

NEW DELHI, June 18, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Synergy Quantum today announced the SynQ Silicon Trust Suite, an integrated silicon-rooted security platform designed to establish trusted device identity, protect cryptographic keys, verify firmware integrity and prepare critical systems for the transition to post-quantum security.

The Suite brings together hardware-based trust, protected key lifecycle management, secure boot, attested signing, confidential-computing protection, remote device verification and enterprise HSM integration within a unified security architecture.

Unlike conventional security models that depend primarily on software-protected credentials or permanently stored root keys, SynQ Silicon Trust Suite begins with trust derived from the intrinsic characteristics of the silicon. This enables organisations to establish a hardware-bound identity and regenerate the root of trust when required, without maintaining an extractable root secret in conventional device storage.

The platform is designed for defence and military systems, telecom and 5G infrastructure, industrial and operational technology environments, cloud and data-centre platforms, edge systems, sovereign digital infrastructure and long-lived connected devices.

Establishing trust from the silicon upward

Modern computing systems depend on a chain of trust extending from the processor and firmware to the operating system, applications, networks and cloud services. If the hardware foundation is compromised, software-based security controls may no longer provide reliable protection.

SynQ Silicon Trust Suite addresses this challenge by placing the initial trust anchor within the silicon itself. The platform can then use that trust anchor to control device identity, secure boot, firmware validation, cryptographic key generation, signing operations and remote attestation.

Its zero-stored-root architecture is designed to reduce the risks associated with permanently stored root secrets. Root key material can be regenerated from the authorised silicon environment during the trusted boot process, creating a non-extractable device identity resistant to cloning, probing and unauthorised key recovery.

The resulting trust chain allows an enterprise, network operator or government authority to cryptographically verify that:

The device is genuine and operating on authorised hardware.Approved firmware and boot components have been loaded.Cryptographic keys are bound to the intended device and security policy.Signing operations have been performed by an authorised workload.The device has not entered an untrusted or non-compliant state.

A complete silicon trust architecture

The SynQ Silicon Trust Suite includes:

SynQ PQC-HRoT

A post-quantum hardware root of trust supporting secure boot, firmware measurement and an immutable hardware-to-software chain of trust.

SynQ SiliconVault

Silicon-sealed key storage for protected key blobs, key lifecycle management, rotation, backup and controlled recovery without relying on a conventionally stored root key.

SynQ SealedSign

A policy-controlled and attested signing service supporting internal and external signing workflows, trusted-workload validation and secure key zeroisation.

SynQ DeviceProof

A hardware-bound attestation capability that produces cryptographic evidence covering device identity, firmware condition, boot state and security-policy compliance.

SynQ AttestNet

A remote device and firmware trust service supporting attestation validation, policy verification and trust telemetry across distributed device fleets.

SynQ Zero-Store Root

A non-extractable root-secret architecture in which the root identity can be regenerated during trusted boot and remains bound to the authorised silicon environment.

SynQ Confidential Trust Fabric

A runtime-protection layer for enclave, trusted execution environment and confidential virtual machine deployments. It supports workload measurement, attestation and controlled key release to verified workloads, helping protect sensitive data while it is being processed.

SynQ HSMBridge

An enterprise HSM integration layer designed to connect the silicon trust architecture with centralised key-management environments. It supports key-use authorisation, policy enforcement and audit correlation between device-level and enterprise-level trust systems.

SynQ AirGap Key Fabric

A symmetric-key management capability for disconnected and highly restricted environments. It supports pre-provisioned root material, ephemeral session-key derivation and mission-, file- or device-level key lifecycles without dependence on continuous online connectivity.

Together, these capabilities provide a unified security foundation for device identity, protected key custody, secure boot, signing, runtime protection and attestation across the complete lifecycle of a device.

Designed for crypto agility and post-quantum migration

The transition to post-quantum security will not occur through a single algorithm replacement. Governments and enterprises must continue supporting existing cryptographic infrastructure while progressively introducing quantum-resistant mechanisms across devices, networks and applications.

SynQ Silicon Trust Suite therefore supports a hybrid security model, allowing classical and post-quantum mechanisms to operate within the same trust architecture. Its crypto-agile design enables algorithms and security policies to evolve as standards, regulatory requirements and threat conditions change.This allows organisations to begin their post-quantum migration without immediately replacing every connected device or redesigning their entire hardware platform.The architecture is also designed to strengthen protection against physical manipulation, firmware tampering, unauthorised key extraction, rollback attacks and selected side-channel threats.

“Trust has to begin in the hardware. If the foundation is not quantum-safe, everything built on top of it is exposed. With SynQ Silicon Trust Suite, we are putting a post-quantum root of trust into the silicon itself, so that the most sensitive systems a nation relies on can prove who they are and protect what they carry, today and in the quantum era.”- Jay Oberai, Founder, Synergy Quantum

Built for mission-critical and sovereign environments

SynQ Silicon Trust Suite is designed for environments in which device authenticity, operational continuity and long-term confidentiality are national, regulatory or commercial priorities.

Potential deployment areas include:

Defence platforms, military communication systems and mission equipment.Telecom infrastructure, 5G Core, RAN, O-RAN and edge networks.Industrial control systems, operational technology and critical infrastructure.Cloud platforms, data centres and confidential-computing environments.Secure devices, embedded systems, gateways and network appliances.Government infrastructure, sovereign digital platforms and air-gapped networks.Financial, healthcare and regulated-enterprise systems.Long-lived and security-sensitive connected products.

For device manufacturers, the Suite provides a reusable foundation for integrating identity, secure boot, key protection and post-quantum readiness directly into products.

For enterprise security teams, it creates a verifiable connection between physical hardware, cryptographic identity, software integrity and central security policy.

For governments and critical-infrastructure operators, it provides a foundation for sovereign control over device trust and cryptographic key lifecycles.

Extending trust across the complete device lifecycle

SynQ Silicon Trust Suite is designed to protect systems from manufacturing and provisioning through deployment, operation, maintenance and eventual decommissioning.

Its policy and attestation framework helps organisations maintain visibility into device identity, boot state, firmware condition, key usage and signing operations. This provides evidence for security auditing, regulatory compliance and incident investigation while supporting fine-grained authorisation and least-privilege access.

By combining silicon-derived trust, enterprise HSM integration, post-quantum readiness and runtime workload protection, Synergy Quantum aims to establish a consistent trust model extending from the chip to the data centre and from isolated mission environments to massively distributed telecom networks.

About Synergy Quantum

Synergy Quantum develops quantum-secure platforms and hardware for governments, regulated enterprises and critical-infrastructure operators.Its work spans quantum-secure connectivity, post-quantum cryptography, crypto-agile infrastructure, quantum-safe devices and silicon-rooted security. The company’s mission is to protect the data that powers civilisation and safeguard the networks and systems that connect it.

For more information, visit synergyquantum.in. 

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Genesis Wealth Welcomes Veteran $725MM JPMorgan Advisor

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Latest addition underscores Genesis Wealth’s drive to become a preferred destination for highly experienced breakaway advisors as new office opens in Chicago’s North Shore

CHICAGO, June 18, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Genesis Wealth, a leading wealth management platform and non-OSJ branch office within LPL Financial, today announced the addition of a veteran advisor, Alan Feutz, CFP®, from JPMorgan Securities, who has previously overseen $725 million in client assets. Feutz, who joins Genesis Wealth as Partner and Wealth Advisor, is based in Deerfield, IL, and brings 26 years of industry experience. He currently serves high-net-worth and ultra-high-net-worth clients. The move continues Genesis Wealth’s recruiting momentum among experienced bank-based advisors.

Feutz has built a reputation for delivering highly personalized wealth management and long-term client relationships grounded in trust and transparency. Focused on customized wealth planning for affluent households, he attributes the strength of his practice to attentive listening and guiding clients through all market environments – an approach enhanced by serving a smaller number of households to deepen engagement and deliver highly personalized advice.

“We are delighted to welcome Alan to our young and burgeoning firm,” said Kosta Tanglis, Founder and Managing Partner at Genesis Wealth. “This transition further validates Genesis Wealth’s platform and supported independence model, as experienced advisors increasingly seek a better way to serve clients while maintaining the infrastructure and support they need to grow.”

The transition reflects growing demand among experienced advisors for supported independence models that allow greater flexibility, autonomy and client customization. For advisors seeking more freedom from traditional bank constraints, the Genesis platform enables deeper planning relationships and tailored advice. Feutz’s decision reinforces Genesis as a destination for breakaway advisors and validates the Genesis platform and advisor-first structure.

“Alan shares our commitment to personalized planning and client care,” said Genesis Wealth Managing Director Jack Kennedy. “The advisors joining Genesis Wealth are looking for more than independence – they want a platform that empowers them to deliver customized advice while being surrounded by partners who share the same client-first mindset.”

New Genesis Office Opens in Chicago’s North Shore

The addition of Feutz also marks Genesis Wealth’s expansion into Chicago’s North Shore, one of the Midwest’s most established wealth management markets. Recently recognized by Forbes as one of Illinois’ Best-in-State Wealth Advisors for 2026, Feutz will operate from Genesis Wealth’s newly opened North Shore office in Deerfield.

Designed to support the firm’s continued growth, the approximately 10,000-square-foot office accommodates more than 20 advisors and staff and features private advisor offices, a large conference room equipped with hybrid meeting technology, oversized digital displays and dedicated collaboration spaces. The office also includes an employee lounge and ergonomic workspaces designed to support productivity and client engagement.

Located in the heart of Deerfield, the office will initially be home to Feutz and his client service team, Genesis Wealth founding advisor Joel Feiger and his team, as well as Managing Director Jack Kennedy. The location establishes a strategic presence in Chicago’s North Shore while creating capacity for future advisor recruitment and expansion throughout the region.

ABOUT GENESIS WEALTH

Genesis Wealth (GW) is a partner in the growth and success of bank-based advisors who are ready to transition to fully supported independence, operating through LPL Financial as its broker-dealer and Registered Investment Adviser (RIA). Founded in January 2024, GW officially launched under the Genesis Wealth brand in July 2025 and its advisors currently service more than $3 billion in client assets. Genesis Wealth’s high-caliber, growth-oriented advisors are enriched by and strengthen the collective culture and enterprise value of the firm. For more information about Genesis Wealth, please visit the firm’s site at genesiswealth.com

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79% of Global Data Center Capacity Faces Elevated Climate Risk

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New research from First Street finds the world’s largest and fastest-growing data center markets are concentrated in locations exposed to flooding, extreme heat, wildfire, wind and drought risk.

NEW YORK, June 18, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — A new First Street analysis finds that climate risk is emerging as a critical factor in data center investment performance, with physical hazards increasingly shaping operating costs, infrastructure reliability, financing conditions, and long-term asset values across global markets.

The research, Climate Risk in Global Data Center Markets: Implications for Investment and Performance, examines 97 global data center markets and finds that many of the industry’s largest and fastest-growing hubs are concentrated in locations facing elevated exposure to flooding, extreme heat, wildfire, wind, and drought. As trillions of dollars flow into digital infrastructure to support cloud computing and artificial intelligence, the analysis suggests climate risk is becoming a key determinant of which markets can deliver durable returns.

Global data center capacity has expanded rapidly over the past decade and is expected to nearly double again by 2030. Yet while investors have traditionally focused on power availability, connectivity, land access, and demand growth, climate risk remains largely absent from many underwriting and valuation frameworks despite its direct influence on uptime, operating costs, insurance availability, and infrastructure reliability.

By analyzing climate exposure across global data center markets, First Street finds:

54% of global data center capacity is located in markets exposed to chronic climate stress, including extreme heat and drought, which increase cooling costs, reduce efficiency, and put operating margins under pressure.79% of global capacity faces elevated acute climate hazards, including flooding, wind, and wildfire risks that can disrupt operations, increase downtime, and drive insurance and repair costs.Chronic exposure varies significantly across major investment markets. Exposure reaches 89% of capacity in APAC, compared with 50% in the Americas and 46% in EMEA, creating meaningful differences in operating performance.The industry’s largest growth markets rank among its most climate-exposed. Major hubs including Northern Virginia, Johor, and Marseille sit in the highest climate-risk tier globally, while lower-risk Nordic markets rank among the least exposed.

The findings suggest that climate risk is increasingly differentiating data center markets that may appear similar based on traditional investment metrics but face very different long-term operating conditions.

“Where you build a data center determines a large share of what it will cost to run for the next 20 or 30 years. Climate is a big part of that: cooling, water, and reliability all depend on location,” said Dr. Jeremy Porter, Chief Economist at First Street. “But most valuations still focus on growth and treat climate as a secondary concern.”

“Most underwriting for real assets still uses historical data, but the climate is no longer behaving the way the historical record would predict. As heat, drought, and water stress increase, outdated models simply don’t offer a complete view of risk anymore,” said Matthew Eby, Founder and CEO of First Street. “Investors who incorporate these factors into underwriting and capital allocation decisions will be better positioned to identify resilient markets and avoid mispriced risk.”

The full report is available at firststreet.org/research.

To learn more or to request a demo, visit firststreet.org or reach out to bd@firststreet.org

About First Street:

At First Street, we are on a mission to connect climate and financial risk. For nearly a decade, our scientists have created transparent, peer-reviewed physical climate risk models that quantify the financial impacts of perils such as flooding, wildfire, and extreme wind events for every property in the world. In December 2024, we launched the First Street Enterprise Suite, a global software platform that transforms our models into actionable financial signals for decision-makers worldwide. First Street is the standard for Climate Risk Financial Modeling, empowering asset owners, asset managers, governments, real estate investors, corporations, and millions of homebuyers every day to make climate-informed decisions.

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iLEAD Schools and School Pathways Expand Their Partnership with the Launch of iLEAD Flex in Lancaster

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With the California moratorium on the creation of new non-classroom-based (NCB) charter schools lifted this year, iLEAD is expanding into new communities, using the School Pathways SIS Suite to run its operations.

CHICO, Calif., June 18, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — iLEAD Schools, a California network of tuition-free public charter schools serving TK–12 learners through classroom-based, hybrid, online, and independent home study models, announces the expansion of its charter network into Lancaster, California, adding a new charter school in their network beginning in 2026. The announcement builds on iLEAD’s longstanding partnership with School Pathways and its continued use of the SIS Suite, which has supported the network’s operations and compliance since 2021.

A New Opening for Flex-Based Charter Schools

Since the statewide moratorium on new nonclassroom-based charters concluded on January 1, 2026, mission-driven networks like iLEAD have been moving quickly to bring their programs to communities that have long lacked access to flexible, learner-centered options. For iLEAD, the moment reflects over a year of preparation. The decision to open in Lancaster was driven by the needs of families in the Antelope Valley, where a combination of school closures and strong community demand made the case for iLEAD Flex clear.

With California’s oversight standards for flex-based programs continuing to evolve, iLEAD’s investment in purpose-built compliance infrastructure, anchored by the School Pathways SIS Suite, positions the network to launch and grow responsibly.

“School Pathways has been a great partner in our beginning stages of growth. Their team is responsive, collaborative, and always willing to troubleshoot challenges as they arise, helping us build strong systems and processes as we expand,” said iLEAD Chief Integration Officer Cassandra Coleman. “We value the relationships we have built with their team.”

A Flexible Learning Model for Every Family

iLEAD Flex will open in August 2026, a community where iLEAD already has a strong presence. The TK–12 campus introduces a new level of flexibility to that community, offering families a choice between full classroom-based instruction, Independent Study, or hybrid options on campus each week.

Each pathway is designed to be adaptable as a student’s needs evolve, and all three are grounded in iLEAD’s established educational approach, which includes hands-on project-based learning, a social-emotional curriculum, and individualized instruction to meet the needs of every unique child. At the high school level, iLEAD Flex students will have access to dual enrollment with the local community college, allowing them to earn college credits at no cost while completing high school requirements. The campus is also developing Career Technical Education (CTE) pathways in partnership with local businesses and community leaders to build leadership and career readiness skills.

iLEAD Flex is expected to open with approximately 750 learners, bringing iLEAD’s total network enrollment to nearly 7,000 students. The launch is part of a longer growth plan that includes iLEAD Innovate, the network’s next planned campus, which would be their first school outside of Los Angeles County and is expected to open in fall 2027.

School Pathways and the iLEAD Partnership

The partnership supports iLEAD’s broader ten-year goal of positively impacting 10,000 learners across California with sustainable launches of new schools over the coming years. From guiding the scope and launching iLEAD Flex on a compressed timeline to maintaining clean data, streamlined CALPADS reporting, and efficient workflows across the organization, School Pathways has supported iLEAD’s growth at every stage with consistent, responsive support. As the network continues to grow, iLEAD also plans to leverage School Pathways’ AI-powered features to manage enrollment and administrative workloads, allowing staff to focus on serving learners and families.

School Pathways brings more than 20 years of experience partnering with charter and non-traditional schools across California and currently works with 300+ schools statewide. The integrated SIS suite includes a student lottery system, online registration, Student Information System, and a platform for Independent Study program management, all built specifically for hybrid, virtual, and non-traditional learning environments.

For iLEAD, the platform supports the full range of the network’s needs across all learning modalities, including:

Enrollment management with online registrationCALPADS reporting and state compliance for Independent Study programsLearning agreements, student activity tracking, and program documentationFamily and educator access to real-time student records and progress

“The lift of the moratorium marks a meaningful turning point for flex-based education in California and for the schools that have been doing this work with intention,” said School Pathways CEO Kacie Jester. “iLEAD is a strong example of a network that invested in the right systems, maintained compliance through a challenging regulatory period, and is now in a position to grow. We’re proud to support them, and to be the platform that schools across California trust to make that kind of expansion possible.”

About iLEAD Schools

iLEAD Schools is a network of tuition-free public charter schools in California committed to helping every learner become a lifelong learner, empathetic citizen, authentic individual, and design thinker. With classroom-based, hybrid, online, and independent home study options serving grades TK–12, iLEAD provides personalized, project-based learning experiences that celebrate each student’s individuality and inspire them to lead. For more information, visit ileadschools.org.

About School Pathways

School Pathways is a California-based education software company with more than 20 years of experience serving charter and non-traditional schools. We provide solutions for virtual, hybrid, and Independent Study programs that simplify school operations and foster student success in a variety of learning environments. In addition to a Student Information System better-built for non-traditional learning environments, we offer software that enables our clients to manage online learning agreements, student activity tracking, re-engagement communications, audit preparation, adult education, and more. For more information, please visit schoolpathways.com.

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