Thales pioneers Post Quantum Cryptography with a successful world-first pilot on phone calls
Thales has successfully conducted a pilot using its Cryptosmart mobile app to demonstrate the viability of Post Quantum Cryptography (PQC) for secure phone calls. Utilizing 5G SIM cards, the test involved mobile-to-mobile calls with hybrid cryptography that combines pre-quantum and post-quantum methods, ensuring resilience against potential quantum threats. This innovation comes amid rising concerns about quantum computing vulnerabilities, prompting Thales to invest in advanced cybersecurity solutions over the past decade. The pilot positions Thales favorably in the cybersecurity landscape as it prepares for future challenges.
- Thales demonstrated a successful pilot of Post Quantum Cryptography technology with its Cryptosmart app.
- The innovation positions Thales as a leader in quantum-safe communication solutions.
- Investment in post-quantum cybersecurity over the last decade strengthens Thales' market position.
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- Thales, leader in advanced technologies, successfully experimented end-to-end encrypted phone calls, tested to be resilient in the Post Quantum era.
- The pilot was performed with the Thales ‘Cryptosmart’ secure mobile app and 5G SIM cards installed in today's commercial smartphones, testing a mobile-to-mobile call, voice/data encryption, and user authentication.
- Any data exchanged during the call is set to be resistant to Post Quantum attacks thanks to a hybrid cryptography approach, combining pre-quantum and post-quantum defence mechanisms.

Thales pioneers Post Quantum Cryptography with a successful world-first pilot on phone calls (Photo: Thales)
Even if today's quantum computer1 prototypes are still far from posing a threat to public key cryptography, it is critical to begin investigating resilient solutions. For example, there is a variant of "store now, decrypt later" attacks that consists in storing today's exchanged data and messages in order to decrypt these messages once Quantum Computers are available. This means the majority of digital infrastructure security based on public key cryptography (PKC) may already be vulnerable to a quantum attack.
Such threats are relevant for scenarios involving highly sensitive information, such as classified information exchanged over an encrypted phone call. To address these threats, Thales created a proof of concept to test the scalability and quality of its solutions, which range from 5G SIM cards to secure communication software.
This first real-world quantum protected mobile solution, which combines Thales' 'Cryptosmart' application and its 5G SIM, employs hybrid cryptography, as recommended by the NIST (
“Building defences against threats that do not yet exist may appear to be a daunting task. That is exactly the prospect that the global cybersecurity community faces with the impending arrival of quantum computing. The post-quantum era is still years away, but as quantum computing becomes more prevalent, practicing crypto agility now with such pilots and trials are helping Thales and its customers get prepared” said Philippe KERYER, Executive Vice President Strategy & Technology at Thales.
1 Computers that can perform certain tasks much faster than today's computers on a large scale.
2https://www.nist.gov/news-events/news/2022/07/nist-announces-first-four-quantum-resistant-cryptographic-algorithms
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