GNA Chip
GNA Chip-EN ver.
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About future development

About future development

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Last updated 8 months ago

We are currently planning mass production of this machine based on this prototype.

It is planned to be a compact USB type hardware security device.

Hardware security device

There's a reason why we're so particular about hardware. This is simply because security is dramatically improved.

However, we have many advantages.

  1. It is a quantum true random number supported by quantum mechanics.

  2. *High physical security.

  3. It is very cheap and has high cost benefits.

  4. The installation cost is low and it can be installed on existing equipment.

*Latest threat hacking techniques. It can protect against side channel attacks, timing attacks, unauthorized access due to malware and remote monitoring, etc.

We aim to solve fundamental problems.

The ultimate security measure

Quantum encryption protects access (login) to accounts where important data and money are stored.

Therefore, the device uses quantum cryptography to protect important data and money.

GNA Chip is equipped with vein fingerprint authentication, which is used to prevent unauthorized use of the device and to verify the identity of important accounts in the event of loss or theft.

The encryption technologies currently being developed around the world are algorithm- and software-based. It is not uncommon for something that is said to be safe to be decrypted using the latest hacking technology or AI learning. *It is still fresh in our minds that the post-quantum cryptography recommended by NIST in the United States was hacked.

https://www.securityweek.com/ai-helps-crack-a-nist-recommended-post-quantum-encryption-algorithm/
GNA Quantum Chip
Device uses vein fingerprint authentication