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CryptoNext

Founded by

Jean-Charles Faugère

Verticals

Post-Quantum Cryptography, Cyber Security

Location

Paris, France

Year invested

2024

Quantum Computers will be able to break all public-key cryptography which is present in all internet communications and most enterprise infrastructure and applications. Moreover, all long-term sensitive data is already captured and stored by “attackers” for future decryption when such Quantum Computer will be available.

CryptoNext offers a smooth, efficient, and scalable suite of products and services to help customers manage their complete transition to Quantum Safe Security. CryptoNext already deploy successfully its technology through pilots for various industries (Defense, Finance, Critical infrastructures...) and key accounts (NATO, European Commission, Banque de France, Societe Generale...) in Europe and US.

Jean-Charles Faugère, founder and CTO of CryptoNext Security, is a pioneer in quantum-safe cryptography and the co-author of several algorithms submitted to the on-going NIST post-quantum standardization process. Prior to Cryptonext, he was the research director at INRIA and headed up the INRIA x Sorbonne University joint team. He was awarded the Seymour Cray prize for high-performance computing software and the Atos & Fourier prize for his contributions to quantum-safe cryptography. Jean-Charles is a graduate of the École Normale Supérieure Ulm in mathematics.

Founded by

Jean-Charles Faugère

Verticals

Post-Quantum Cryptography, Cyber Security

Location

Paris, France

Year invested

2024

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CryptoNext

Quantum Computers will be able to break all public-key cryptography which is present in all internet communications and most enterprise infrastructure and applications. Moreover, all long-term sensitive data is already captured and stored by “attackers” for future decryption when such Quantum Computer will be available.

CryptoNext offers a smooth, efficient, and scalable suite of products and services to help customers manage their complete transition to Quantum Safe Security. CryptoNext already deploy successfully its technology through pilots for various industries (Defense, Finance, Critical infrastructures...) and key accounts (NATO, European Commission, Banque de France, Societe Generale...) in Europe and US.

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Jean-Charles Faugère, founder and CTO of CryptoNext Security, is a pioneer in quantum-safe cryptography and the co-author of several algorithms submitted to the on-going NIST post-quantum standardization process. Prior to Cryptonext, he was the research director at INRIA and headed up the INRIA x Sorbonne University joint team. He was awarded the Seymour Cray prize for high-performance computing software and the Atos & Fourier prize for his contributions to quantum-safe cryptography. Jean-Charles is a graduate of the École Normale Supérieure Ulm in mathematics.

Founded by

Jean-Charles Faugère

Verticals

Post-Quantum Cryptography, Cyber Security

Location

Paris, France

Stage

Year invested

2024

Towels and soap on hanger

CryptoNext

Founded by

Jean-Charles Faugère

Verticals

Post-Quantum Cryptography, Cyber Security

Location

Paris, France

Year invested

2024

CryptoNext

Towels and soap on hanger
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CryptoNext

Founded by

Jean-Charles Faugère

Verticals

Quantum, Cybersecurity

Location

Paris, France

Year invested

2024

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Jean-Charles Faugère, founder and CTO of CryptoNext Security, is a pioneer in quantum-safe cryptography and the co-author of several algorithms submitted to the on-going NIST post-quantum standardization process. Prior to Cryptonext, he was the research director at INRIA and headed up the INRIA x Sorbonne University joint team. He was awarded the Seymour Cray prize for high-performance computing software and the Atos & Fourier prize for his contributions to quantum-safe cryptography. Jean-Charles is a graduate of the École Normale Supérieure Ulm in mathematics.

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